Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments - World Guide to Istanbul

Istanbul, Turkey world-guides.com - Istanbul city guide featuring monuments and landmarks to be found in Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey including, the Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya), the Roman Hippodrome, the Topkapi Palace, and general Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey, TR monument and landmark information. Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments - Last updated 12/11/2009.

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Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya) photographVisitors to Istanbul are greeted by an invigorating dose of cosmopolitan life, set against a backdrop of ancient architecture, landmarks and beautiful monuments. The Hagia Sophia is Istanbul's crowning achievement, standing as the world's largest religious structure for a millennium, until the arrival of the Vatican in Rome during the 17th century.

Around the city of Istanbul, visitors will find relics and landmarks of the Roman Empire (namely the Hippodrome) alongside Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques. Many of these structures evolved slowly over time as new rulers expanded upon ancient structures, and new religions transposed the old.




Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Close-up picture of the Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya)Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Hagia Sophia (Aya Sofya)
Address: Eminonu, Istanbul, Turkey, TR
Tel: +90 212 522 1750
A must-see for all tourists in Istanbul, this ancient basilica was built for Roman Emperor Justinian I and later improved by Emperor Constantine. The dome is 30 metres / 100 foot across, capping what remained the biggest enclosed space in existence for more than a millennium. This majestic structure withstood many conflicts (including a 13th-century crusade) and was later converted into a mosque by the Ottomans. Today, it holds a museum of ancient relics.
Istanbul landmark open: Tuesday to Sunday - 09:00 to 18:00
Istanbul landmark admission: charge

Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Roman Hippodrome image, showing the towering Obelisk of TheodosiusIstanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Roman Hippodrome
Address: Sultanahmet Square, Istanbul, Turkey, TR
Once considered the centre of Constantinople (both during Roman and Byzantine periods), the Roman Hippodrome area often serves as a starting point for tours of Istanbul and has long been one of the city's most famous landmarks.

In antiquity, the Romans staged chariot races here. Although the ancient building no longer stands, you will still find the Obelisk of Theodosius and the Column of Constantine headlining a collection of 4th-century sculptures.
Istanbul landmark open: daily
Istanbul landmark admission: free

Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Blue Mosque photographIstanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Blue Mosque
Address: Eminonu, Istanbul, Turkey, TR
Tel: +90 212 518 1319
This Islamic place of worship, known locally as Sultanahmet Cami, was constructed in the 1600s to rival the majesty of Haghia Sophia. The Blue Mosque features six minarets and an opulent interior decorated with sapphire Iznik tiles and elaborate latticework. A summertime sound and light show is held in the courtyard following sunset.
Istanbul landmark open: daily, November to April - 09:00 to 19:00; May to October - 09:00 to 21:00
Istanbul landmark admission: free

Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Topkapi Palace facade pictureIstanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Topkapi Palace
Address: Gülhane Park, Istanbul, Turkey, TR
Tel: +90 212 512 0480
Once serving both as the government seat and summer residence for members of state, the Topkapi Palace is a lavishly decorated palace and reached its peak in the 1500s, when it also served high-ranking members of the military and Ottoman elite. Travelling towards the centre of the complex, visitors to this prominent local landmark pass into ever more lavish courtyards. The fourth and innermost courtyard at Istanbul's must-see Topkapi Palace offers unparalleled views of the Bosphorus Strait.
Istanbul landmark open: Wednesday to Monday - 09:00 to 17:00
Istanbul landmark admission: charge

Istanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Basilica Cistern view, showing the elaborate interiorIstanbul Landmarks and Monuments: Basilica Cistern
Address: 13 Yerebatan Caddesi, Istanbul, Turkey, TR
Tel: +90 212 522 1259
Emperor Justinian commissioned this underground cistern in the 6th century. Statues of Medussa flank the waters, and the ambient music and low-level lighting combine for an eerie effect. Some visitors bring fish food to share with the cistern's modern-day inhabitants.
Istanbul landmark open: daily - 09:00 to 18:30
Istanbul landmark admission: charge





 
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