Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Cistern Museum) History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours
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Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Cistern Museum) History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Yerebatan Sarnıcı Müzesi, also known as the Basilica Cistern, is one of Istanbul’s most significant cultural heritage sites. Built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I between 527 and 565 AD, this massive underground cistern is commonly known as the “Yerebatan Palace” due to its numerous marble columns rising from the water. It’s also referred to…

Miniatürk Museum History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Miniatürk Museum History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Miniatürk, inaugurated on May 2, 2003, by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Cultural Co., is a miniature park in Istanbul, Turkey. It showcases the rich architectural heritage from various civilizations that have ruled these lands, from Ancient Times through the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman eras. It’s aptly nicknamed “Turkey’s Showcase” and offers a journey through time…

Fire Department Museum ( İstanbul Kont Szechenyi Fire Museum) History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Fire Department Museum ( İstanbul Kont Szechenyi Fire Museum) History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

The Istanbul Firefighting Museum (İstanbul Kont Szechenyi Fire Museum), originally established in 1931 next to the then Fire Department Headquarters in Fatih, has undergone several renovations and relocations. It showcases the evolution of firefighting in Istanbul through various historical periods. The museum’s journey begins with the “Tulumbacılar Ocağı” era, dating back to the 17th century…

Atatürk Museum Location, History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Atatürk Museum Location, History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours

Atatürk Museum (Istanbul) Opening: 1942 Location: Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey Coordinates: 41°03’23″N 28°59’14″E Type: Biography Management: Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality The Atatürk Museum, also known as the Revolution Museum, is located on Halaskargazi Street in Istanbul’s Şişli district. The building, which was converted into a museum by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 1942, was previously the residence…

Aşiyan Museum Location, History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours (2024)

Aşiyan Museum Location, History, Exhibits, Entrance Fee, and Visiting Hours (2024)

Located in the heart of Istanbul, Aşiyan Museum is among the city’s must-visit places, offering peaceful moments amidst its historical ambiance and unique visuals. Below are the details about the museum’s features, entrance fee, visiting hours, and address. What is Aşiyan Museum? Aşiyan Museum, which was the home of the famous Turkish poet Tevfik Fikret…

ISKI Water Civilizations Museum – Terkos Pump

ISKI Water Civilizations Museum – Terkos Pump

Terkos Water Pump Station: Istanbul’s First Modern Water Facility History and Transition to a Museum: Construction Year: The Terkos Water Pump Station was constructed in 1883 by engineers, architects, and craftsmen brought from France. Historical Importance: It is one of the last industrial structures of the Ottoman Empire and stands out as an original structure…

Tekfur Palace Museum

Tekfur Palace Museum

The Tekfur Palace Museum, the only remaining palace structure from the Byzantine period, has opened its doors to Turkey and the world. Known as the Imperial House, it was used by emperors during the glorious period of Byzantium. The palace, part of the Blachernae imperial complex, was used by Byzantine emperors from the 12th century…