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In this article, we offer you tourist areas in Istanbul, and we show you pictures of them, as Istanbul is one of the major capitals around the world, which was established around 1000 BC. It maintained its empire until it was officially named Istanbul after its founding, and there will be many tourist attractions, including what this subject offers.

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Henw sweet places in Istanbul?

The verse of Sofia:

The verse of Sofia
When the Byzantine Emperor (Justinian) entered the church for the first time in 536 AD, he cried, and remembered that the greatness of this place is for God. The Hagia Sophia is one of the most tourist attractions and monuments in Istanbul.

Topkapi Palace:

Topkapi Palace

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Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror built the Topkapi Palace for the first time in the fifteenth century, and that he controlled the dominance of this glorious palace alongside the Bosphorus Strait until the late nineteenth century, which is a huge place and represents an impressive display of Islamic art, and it has rooms decorated in a way Wonderful, and all surrounded by walls and identical towers, and the most popular in it are the harem and children, and inside it contains the hall of the Imperial Council, and the special rooms of the Sultan, and there is a room that is home to the imperial treasury where it is hidden for glittering golden objects, and precious stones, to roam the entire Topkapi Palace you will need on the Say half a day.

the blue Mosque:

the blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque was the gift of Sultan Ahmed to his capital. The mosque was built between 1609: 1616 AD. At the end of this mosque, it consisted of six minarets and this is the same number of minarets of the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Mosque. And the Ottoman, just behind this mosque is the Arista Bazaar, which is a wonderful market where handicrafts and souvenirs are sold, and there is a wonderful museum between the mosque and this place, and this museum represents 250 square meters.

Hippodrome (Hippodrome):

Hippodrome (Hippodrome)
Construction of the horse racing field began in 203 AD, and construction was completed by Constantine the Great in 330 AD. This field is considered a center for popular life, watching games and horse racing, and there is a fountain on the southern side, and three ancient monuments, represented in the Egyptian obelisk, which reaches a height of 20 meters , The python column, and the stone obelisk.

Istanbul Archeology Museum:

Istanbul Archeology Museum
It is a museum close to the Topkapi Palace to some extent, this museum includes a wonderful collection of artifacts from Turkey and from all parts of the Middle East, and it takes a wide breadth, it has three separate sections, each of which is amazing and worth a visit, and they are the old East Museum, and the main antiquities museum, The brick pavilion is by Mohamed Al-Fateh, and this includes a wonderful collection of arts and decorations.

The Grand Bazaar:

The Grand Bazaar
For many visitors, sightseeing in Istanbul is close to shopping like museums and monuments, and the Grand Bazaar is stable for everyone to visit, this huge market is basically the first shopping center in the world, comprising a quarter of the entire city, surrounded by thick walls.
The bazaar contains 11 entrances, a path of shops and all Turkish souvenirs and crafts that you can imagine.

Sulaymaniyah Mosque:

Suleymaniye Mosque
The Sulaymaniyah Mosque is located over the hill in the Sultanahmet area, which is one of the famous tourist attractions in Istanbul, and it was built by Engineer Suleiman, and the dome of this mosque reaches 53 meters and it is interesting.

Dolma Bahçe Palace:

Dolma Bahçe Palace
Dolma Palace is festively decorated with European motifs and decorations and architecture of the Ottoman Empire in the nineteenth century, it was built in 1854 AD, this palace permeates gardens, basins, flowers and decorations, this elegant appearance was in the style of the Turkish Renaissance, and inside the furniture in the French style.

Chora Church:

Chora Church
Chora means “country” in Greek, and this beautiful church which is originally called (Church of Saint Savior Chora) is located outside the walls of the ancient city of Constantinople, and it is the first church built there in the fifth century, but what you see now is the reconstruction of the sixth building, where it was destroyed Completely in the ninth century.

Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum:

Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum
For anyone interested in Ottoman and Islamic arts goes to this amazing museum, this is the place to take a look at Turkish styles, carved wood scenery, motifs and Arabic calligraphy.

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