Istanbul، Turkey

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Hagia Sophia Mosque - Emperor Justinian built it in the sixth century. It is very important in both the Christian and Islamic worlds. The bells, altar, and sacrificial vessels were removed after the Ottoman conquest, and many mosaics were covered to convert the church into a mosque.
Hippodrome - Where chariot races were held in Roman Empire times, Egyptian Column from Byzantine Empire. Today German Fountain is the cornerstone of the square.
Blue Mosque - Sultan Ahmet I of the Ottoman Empire had it constructed in the early 1600s. The Blue Mosque is a stunningly magnificent architectural masterpiece with remarkably delicate proportions for a structure of its size.
Basilica Cistern is an underground water reservoir that was built during the Byzantine era. Visitors can stroll along its dimly lit walkways and admire the 336 columns that support the structure.
Grand Bazaar - With more than 4,000 shops, it is the biggest and oldest covered market in the world. Ceramics, leather, rugs, carpets, handicrafts, clothing, silver, and gold products can be found.
TopkapI Palace - More than just the Ottoman Sultans' Imperial Residence. For approximately 400 years, it served as the Supreme Executive Council's seat. The Topkapi Palace is a magnificent example of oriental architecture that captures the majesty of the Ottoman Empire.
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