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Istanbuł, Monuments, Parks, Culture - Coggle Diagram
Istanbuł
Museums :
Archaeological Museum.The Istanbul Archaeology Museum, one of Turkey’s most important museums, is located in the historic Eminönü district. It offers a journey through millennia of history, displaying artifacts from ancient Mesopotamia to the Greco-Roman past.
Museum of Islamic and Turkish Art. The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is one of Istanbul's most important cultural monuments, offering a comprehensive insight into the artistic and historical traditions of the Islamic world. The museum displays a rich collection of Islamic artifacts from across the centuries, including intricate calligraphy, illuminated manuscripts and stunning ceramics.
Modern Istanbul.
The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, also known as İstanbul Modern, is the cultural heart of contemporary Istanbul.Located in the dynamic and historic area of Beyoğlu, on the banks of the picturesque Golden Horn, it provides a platform for modern and contemporary art, with an emphasis on the works of Turkish artists.
Galata Tower The Galata Tower is a symbol of Istanbul. It is 63 meters high and dominates the Beyoğlu district
Hagia Sophia
is a mosque in Istanbul, and in the past a Christian temple, a mosque and a museum. It is considered to be the most important work of Byzantine architecture.
Topkapi Palace Complex Topkapi Palace, located in the centre of Istanbul, is a monument that was once the seat of the Sultan and the centre of the Ottoman Empire.
Basilica Cistern
The Basilica Cistern is an architectural marvel hidden underground in the city center. The structure, supported by 336 columns, was built during the reign of Emperor Justinian I.
Blue MosqueIt
is also called the Sultan Ahmed I Mosque and was built at the beginning of the 17th century.
Walls of Constantinople
On the order of Constantine the Great, Constantinople was surrounded by walls 2.8 km long. The construction of a single wall began in 324
Belgrade Forest.
It is a destination for those interested in running. Although it is not located in the city, we call it the lungs of Istanbul. It was named after the Belgrade people who settled here in the 16th century.
Abbas Aga Park
Gulhane Park is the most unique park on the historic peninsula. It is a nostalgic, romantic park where songs and poems have been written.
Ataturk Arboretum.
It's like a nature center, lovers of greenery, flowers and fresh air. With each visit you can also come across a photo or video.
Emirgan Park. Obszar z widokiem na Bosphorus, a także park. Romantyczny, kolorowy, jasny: to słowa opisujące Emirgan.
Abbas Aga Park. Ulubiony region Besiktas, Abbas Aga Park, to jeden z najpopularniejszych parków ostatnich lat. Przyciąga uwagę zarówno młodych ludzi, jak i starszych z regionu Besiktas
Istanbul is a city that stands out for its rich history and culture. Over the course of thousands of years of its history, it bears the traces of many civilizations. This long and diverse history has made Istanbul one of the most important cultural centers in the world. On every corner of the city, there are artifacts from different periods. In particular, being the capital of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires has given the city a unique cultural character. Buildings, museums and works of art from these periods constitute the cultural heritage of Istanbul.
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