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Aya Sofia

Hagia Sophia is one of the most beautiful places in Istanbul, Turkey, and it is a historical landmark that was built for the first time during the sixth century AD, and then represented a church and a cathedral, then it was converted into a mosque after the city was opened by Mehmed II (Al-Fatih), Today it is a museum that includes wonderful collections of Islamic art and Christian art.

The Grand Bazaar

The Grand Bazaar is the largest and oldest covered market in the world, and its twisted streets include a large number of shops dedicated to selling various products.

The Sultans Palace

Dolmabahce Palace (English: Dolmabahce Palace) is an ancient historical palace built by order of the Ottoman Emperor Abdul Majeed, and represented the seat of many Ottoman sultans.

Qapi Brick Palace

Topkapi Palace is a historical palace built by order of Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih during the fifteenth century AD, and has undergone throughout its history many expansions, as it included luxurious rooms, magnificent squares, and tall towers.

the blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque is located in Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, specifically on a hill directly overlooking the Sea of ​​Marmara, and its construction dates back to the beginning of the sixteenth century AD, and is characterized by its magnificent architecture and its six tall minarets.

Chora Church

Chora Church is an ancient church built during the fourth century AD, and turned into a museum inside which displays a wonderful collection of Byzantine and mosaic murals.

Sulaymaniyah Mosque

The Sulaymaniyah Mosque is located on the Golden Horn Hill in Istanbul, and it is an ancient historical mosque built during the period (1550-1557 AD), noting that it is distinguished by its magnificent architecture, its picturesque gardens, and the amazing ablution fountain, to represent one of the most beautiful Ottoman mosques.

Basilica Tank

It is an ancient Byzantine reservoir built under the Church of Stowa in 532 AD to supply the Grand Palace with water. It was used to store 80,000 cubic meters of water, and despite its long history, it still stands today.

Pera Museum

The Beira Museum includes many collections of paintings and artworks expressing the Ottoman world from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century.

Istanbul Archeology Museum

The Istanbul Archaeological Museum, with its three buildings, includes antiques, classic statues, and amazing treasures from the famous Topkapi Palace.

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