• Yildiz Palace
    The second largest palace in Istanbul, Yildiz Palace, was formed in the nineteenth century during the government of Sultan Abdülhamid II (who lived from 1876 to 1909). The palace owes its name to the mansion that Sultan Mahmud II had built in this wood. This …
  • Harbiye Military Museum
    The Istanbul Military Museum is one of the world’s leading museums, and not without reason. It is logical that since Turkey’s history is mainly based on wars, the museum dedicated to 1000 years of its military history, compiling the relics of 500 years of feared, …
  • Leander or Maiden Tower
    One of the main postcards of Istanbul is the Maiden Tower, also called Leander Tower. The tower stands on a kind of island in the middle of the Bosphorus, a little over 200 meters from the Asian part of the city and the Üsküdar district. …
  • Archaeological Museum
    The Archaeological Museum is a set of 3 museums, located in the Eminönü district of Istanbul, near the Topkapi Palace. It is formed by : Archaeological Museum (in the main building) Museum of the Ancient East Museum of Islamic Art (in the tile kiosk). The …
  • Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii)
    The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii) is one of the most beautiful mosques in Istanbul. Historically, the city of Istanbul was the capital of the Ottoman Empire and several mosques were built around the city at that time. This historic building was built between 1609 …
  • Topkapi Palace
    Topkapi Palace is the oldest remaining palace of the Ottoman period in Istanbul. It was the second to be built, after the one in the Beyazit area, of which unfortunately nothing remains. Its construction began just 20 years after the conquest of Istanbul, between 1466 …