English, gezi, KEŞİF

Sultanahmet: The Place Where The Ottoman And Roman Empires Meet-2

Sultanahmet is full of unique monuments. So, it is not possible to discover all of them in one article, If we’d not like to write an encyclopedia 🙂 Well, let’s continue to our discovery without wasting time 😉

Sultanahmet Mosque ( Blue Mosque)

Sultanahmet Mosque

Sultanahmet Mosque was built between 1609-1616 by the architect Sedefkar Mehmet Aga by the order of Sultan Ahmet I. It is called Blue Mosque by the tourists. That’s why it is called Blue Mosque is that it is decorated with 20.000 Blue Iznik Potteries which are patterned tulip, carnation, rose and lily.

One of the features that make the mosque unique is that it has 6 minarets. It is the only mosque with 6 minarets in the world.

Fountain of Ahmed III

Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III

The Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III  is a fountain in a Turkish rococo structure in the great square in front of the Imperial Gate of Topkapı Palace. It was built during the period of Ahmet III by the architect Ahmet Aga with the suggestion of Grand Vizier Ibrahim Pasha in 1728, in the style of the Tulip Period. It was a social centre and gathering place during the Ottoman period of Istanbul..

Germain Fountain

German Fountain

The German Fountain was built in the honor of German Emperor Wilhelm II’s second visit to Istanbul and is presented to Sultan Abdülhamid II. It was brought to the city assembled to the Sultanahmet Square in 1901. There are golden decorations inside the dome.

Obelisk of Thedosious

Obelisk of Thedosious

The Obelisk of Thedosious was built in the BC 15th century by the order of Egyptian Pharaoh Tuthmosis III in the memory of his Mesopotamia Victory. The hieroglyphs on it say that he was chosen by the Sun God Amon Ra himself, praised by God Horus and he expanded his territories by conquering Mesopotamia.

Serpentine Column

Serpentine Column

The Serpentine Column was built-in the BC 5th century in the memory of Plotea and Solomis victories of Greeks against Persians and put in Delphi Temple in Greece. Emperor Constantin brought this column to the city to decorate the city. The column was three-headed. Two of Its heads were damaged and lost over the years. You can see one of them in Istanbul Archeology Museum.

Knitted Column

Knitted Column

The Knitted Column was built-in the BC 4-5th century. Of course, it did not look the way it looks today. It was covered by bronze plates and there was a bronze globe on the top of it. But, during the Latin Invasion, the crusaders removed these plates. Because they shined like gold in daylight. So, they thought that the plates were made of gold and dissembled them.

Well, I tried to represent one of the most splendid quartiers of Istanbul in two articles. Our Istanbul and Turkey discoveries will continue soon 😉 See you the next time 😉

English, gezi, KEŞİF

Sultanahmet: The Place Where The Ottoman and Roman Empires Meet-1

Sultanahmet is one of the unique places in Istanbul. What makes it unique is that it embodies the artworks that remained from two big empires at the same time. It is one of the most visited places in both Istanbul and Turkey. In this series, we are going to discover this unique place altogether. Then let’s start 🙂

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English, gezi, KEŞİF, İstanbul

Fener-Balat: The Quartiers Of Colourful Houses

Fener-Balat Vlog

Fener and Balat are two of the most interesting and colourful quartiers of Istanbul. As well as they have been the cosmopolite zones over the years, they are also full of colourful and cute houses that could be amazing for photography lovers. For me, I would put them to the top of the list of the places that should be really seen in Istanbul, after Sultanahmet of course :). Now, let’s have more information about these unique quartiers. 😉

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English, gezi

Troy: Where The Most Epic War Of The World Occurred

Troy

Troy is one of the most interesting and valuable archaeological treasures of Turkey. It is well-known all around the world because of the Iliad of Homeros. Another thing that makes it so special is the most epic war in world history occurred here. It’s been also added to Unesco World Cultural Heritage List since 1998. Now, let’s discover it closer.

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English, KEŞİF, İstanbul

ORTAKOY : THE PEARL OF THE BOSPHORUS

Ortakoy

Ortakoy is one of the well-known and most visited quartiers of Istanbul. There are a few factors that make it unique. It’s been home to three monotheistic religions peacefully over the years. Another thing that makes it unique and special is its magnificent location near the Bosphorus. We have a lot to discover about it. Then let’s start 😉

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English

The Secret Symbols Of Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia is one of the most beautiful artworks in Istanbul. Maybe even in the world. Its name means sacred wisdom. As well as being highly important for both Muslims and Christians and being one of the most visited museums of Turkey, it also embodies lots of secret symbols. In this article, we are gonna try to find out some of these symbols together. Then, let’s start 🙂

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English, Genel, MEKAN, İstanbul

TASTE STOPS OF İSTANBUL-1

Taste Stops of İstanbul 

İstanbul hosts hundreds of thousands of local and foreign tourists every year. Personally, it is my favorite city to live and visit since my childhood. İstanbul has many details waiting to be discovered. So, you need to visit it again and again. While discovering this beautiful city that smells of history, discovering its taste stops is a must. Or your discovery is incomplete. I made a list for you so that you can discover these unique tastes. İf you’re ready, then let’s start 🙂

Hocapaşa Pidecisi

Hocapaşa Pidecisi
Hocapaşa Pidecisi

Our first stop is Hocapaşa Pidecisi (pita restaurant), located in the Historical Hocapaşa Bazaar. İf you want to take a pita feast accompanied by Eminönü’s unique atmosphere that drags people into the depths of history, you’re in the right place 🙂 The prices are a bit expensive, it is worth the pleasure. The menu is quite varied and the pitas are also in full consistency. Prices changes between 14-25 Turkish Lira. I especially recommend the bacon-crusted pita here.

Address : Hocapaşa Mahallesi, Hocapaşa Sokak, No 11, Fatih, İstanbul

Meşhur Tahtakale Pilavcısı 

Meşhur Tahtakale Pilavcısı
Meşhur Tahtakale Pilavcısı

Our next stop is the famous Tahtakele Pilavcısı ( pilaf restaurant). Well, you made your shopping in Tahtakale and you’re tired. You need energy, and you’re hungry. You also wanna eat delicious food at a reasonable price. Then go directly to Tahtakale Pilavcısı. Do not waste your time 🙂 The prices are reasonable. The portion of plain rice 3 TL and the portion of chicken rice is 4 TL. I highly recommend the chicken rice. Add some black pepper and make it more delicious 😉

Address: Rüstem Paşa Mahallesi, Cömerttürk Sokak, No 2/A, Fatih, İstanbul

Dürümcü Raif Usta

Dürümcü Raif Usta
Dürümcü Raif Usta

Our current stop is tailor-made for lovers of wraps 🙂 Dürümcü ( wrap chef) Raif Usta( chef), who makes a difference with his delicious wraps, is the best wrap chef in İstanbul for me. İt is a nice place next to Mahmut Paşa Mosque. The chicken shish served in pita bread is really delicious. The price is 12 TL. I definitely say not to miss it 😉

Address: Molla Fenari Mahallesi, Vezirhanı Caddesi, No 65/A, Fatih, İstanbul

Meşhur Dönerci Hacı Osman

Meşhur Dönerci Hacı Osman
Meşhur Dönerci Hacı Osman

Our current stop is Meşhur( famous) Dönerci( döner kebab chef), Hacı Osman. İt is a very nice and charming place right next to the campus of İstanbul University. I can say that I ate the best doner kebab in Istanbul here. Prices are moderate. Half a loaf of bread doner is 8 TL.

Address: Mercan Mahallesi, Fuatpaşa Caddesi, No 16/A, Fatih, İstanbul

Hacı Şerif

Hacı Şerif
Hacı Şerif

Now, it’s time to enjoy the dessert 🙂 İf you want to crown your tour of the historical peninsula with an exquisite dessert pleasure, don’t pass by Hacı Şerif, which is famous for its light but delicious ice creamed semolina halva. The prices are cheap. Only 4.5-5 TL. You won’t surely regret to try 😉

Address: Hobyar Mahallesi, Yeni Cami Caddesi, No 19, Fatih, İstanbul

Hafız Mustafa

Hafız Mustafa
Hafız Mustafa

The second place I could recommend for dessert pleasure is Hafız Mustafa. İt has lots of branches in İstanbul. This one is located in Sirkeci. İt has its own stylish and quality. Halep ( Aleppo) Burma Kadayıf (a shredded wheat dessert with pistachio filling )is quite delicious. Plenty of pistachios used. The ingredients are not stolen by the chef 🙂 Sherbet is not too rich. The price is 14 TL. I say don’t miss this unique taste 😉

Address: Hobyar Mahallesi, Hamidiye Caddesi, No 20/C, Fatih, İstanbul

Kahve Dünyası

Kahve Dünyası
Kahve Dünyası

We traveled around the historical peninsula. We tasted delicious food and desserts. Now, it’s time to enjoy coffee and dive into a conversation. For that,  I will recommend two places. Our first stop is Kahve Dünyası. Whenever I have coffee here, I feel like enjoying coffee in a stylish cafe in London and Paris. The vanilla flavored latte is delicious. You should definitely try it 🙂

Address: Molla Fenari Mahallesi, Nur-u Osmaniye Caddesi, No 47, Fatih, İstanbul

Coffeetopia 

Coffeetopia
Coffeetopia

Our second stop for coffee pleasure is the award-winner Coffeetopia. it is ideal for enjoying coffee with its peaceful location. I recommend it’s gummy Turkish coffee. You can also try the lemon cheesecake here.

Address: Hobyar Mahallesi, Arpacılar Caddesi, No 8, Fatih, İstanbul.





In order to discover Hagia Sophia Mosque ,which could be the most interesting step of your journey, click the link and let’s reveal the Its secrets together 😉 https://newloggers.com/2020/02/24/the-secret-symbols-of-hagia-sophia/