Top Historic Sights in Istanbul, Turkey

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Hagia Sophia

Istanbul, Turkey
532-537 AD

The Blue Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1609-1617

Hippodrome of Constantinople

Istanbul, Turkey
203 AD

Obelisk of Theodosius

Istanbul, Turkey
15th century BCE

Basilica Cistern

Istanbul, Turkey
6th century AD

Hagia Irene

Istanbul, Turkey
4th century AD

Topkapi Palace

Istanbul, Turkey
1459

Yeni Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1597-1665

Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Istanbul, Turkey
1891

Grand Bazaar

İstanbul, Turkey
1455

Süleymaniye Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1550-1557

Kariye Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
4th century AD

Cistern of Philoxenos

Istanbul, Turkey
6th century AD

Nuruosmaniye Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1748-1755

Beyazit Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1500-1505

Column of Constantine

Istanbul, Turkey
c. 328 AD

Theodosius Cistern

Istanbul, Turkey
428-443 AD

Little Hagia Sophia

Istanbul, Turkey
527-536 AD

Mahmut Pasha Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1464

Sehzade Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1544

Fatih Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1463-1470 / 1771

Aqueduct of Valens

Istanbul, Turkey
373 AD

Boukoleon Palace

Istanbul, Turkey
5th century AD

Fethiye Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
11th century

Yedikule Fortress

Istanbul, Turkey
1458

Laleli Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1760-1764

Palace of Porphyrogenitus

Istanbul, Turkey
13th century

Yavuz Selim Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1520-1528

Church of St. Polyeuctus

Istanbul, Turkey
524 AD

Fenari Isa Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
908 AD

Eski Imaret Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
11th century

Gül Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
12th century

Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque

Istanbul, Turkey
1284

Walls of Constantinople

Istanbul, Turkey
5th century AD

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Walls of Constantinople

The Walls of Constantinople are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the city of Constantinople (today Istanbul) since its founding as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine the Great. With numerous additions and modifications during their history, they were the last great fortification system of antiquity, and one of the most complex and elaborate systems ever built. They were also the largest and strongest fortification in both the ancient and medieval world.

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. Although the other sections of the walls were less elaborate, they were, when well-manned, almost impregnable for any medieval besieger.