What was the Basilica cistern used for?

The enlarged cistern provided a water filtration system for the Great Palace of Constantinople and other buildings on the First Hill, and continued to provide water to the Topkapı Palace after the Ottoman conquest in 1453 and into modern times.

How old is the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul?

532
This subterranean structure was commissioned by Emperor Justinian and built in 532.

Why is Medusa’s head upside down?

The upside down Medusa was placed that way specifically because she would be the same height right side up. It is said that Medusa was one of the three underground Gorgona giant sisters. When Perseus saw that Medusa was bewitched and she was turning people into stone by a mere glance, he cut her head.

How many walls make up the famous theodosian walls?

Initially built by Constantine the Great, the walls surrounded the new city on all sides, protecting it against attack from both sea and land. As the city grew, the famous double line of the Theodosian Walls was built in the 5th century….

Walls of Constantinople
Type Walls
Height Up to 12 m
Site information
Owner Turkey

Can men wear shorts in mosque?

No Men aren’t allowed to enter the mosque with shorts. Men CANNOT wear shorts, and the shirts can be short-sleeved but fully covering the shoulders. Shoes don’t really matter, as everybody has to remove any (walking into a mosque has to be barefooted). Women need to cover all the body except face, hands and feet.

Can I enter Blue Mosque?

Admission is free; donations gratefully accepted. Here are the prayer times so you can plan your visit. By the way, the call to prayer from the minarets of the Sultanahmet Mosque is a phenomenon.

How much is Topkapi Palace ticket?

The entrance fee of Topkapi Palace is 150 Turkish Lira per person. To visit the Harem it is an additional 100 Turkish Lira per person. It’s free for children under 12 years old, and entry to the Harem is free for those under 6. Museum entry is free for those in possession of a 72 hours Museum Pass.

¿Qué es La Cisterna Basílica?

La Cisterna Basílica (en turco, Yerebatan Sarayı, lit. ‘Palacio Sumergido’, o Yerebatan Sarnıcı, ‘Cisterna Sumergida’) es la más grande de las 60 antiguas cisternas construidas bajo la ciudad de Estambul (antiguamente Bizancio y Constantinopla) en Turquía durante la época bizantina.

¿Qué es una Cisterna Basílica en Estambul?

La Cisterna Basílica, también conocida como “Palacio Sumergido”, es una de las múltiples cisternas que hay en Estambul. Las cisternas son depósitos que se construyeron para que la ciudad tuviera reservas de agua en caso de ser atacada.

¿Es necesario reservar Cisterna Basílica con antelación?

¿Es necesario reservar con antelación para visitar Cisterna Basílica? Recomendamos reservar visitas guiadas de Cisterna Basílica con antelación para reservar la plaza. Si reserva con Tripadvisor, puede cancelar de forma gratuita hasta 24 horas antes del inicio de la visita para obtener un reembolso completo.

¿Qué es un cisterna del tamaño de una catedral?

Este cisterna del tamaño de una catedral y que permite albergar unos 80.000 metros cúbicos de agua es alucinante. aunque está en la penumbra y le añadiría un poco mas de luz para poder apreciar mejor su tamaño y belleza. Esta es la opinión subjetiva de un miembro de Tripadvisor, no de TripAdvisor LLC.