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St. Mary of the Mongols: The Last Byzantine Church
Nowadays Istanbul is known for its mosques, but prior to 1453, Constantinople was a completely Christian city replete with churches. Many of them exist to this day: Hagia Sofia and Chora Church are the most renowned examples, but there is also Hagia Irene, Küçük Aya Sofya, Fethiye Mosque… In all there are some 40 Byzantine-era church structures still standing throughout the city.
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Church of St. Mary of the Mongols
1 Tevkii Cafer Mektebi Sk.St. Mary of the Mongols: The Last Byzantine Church
Nowadays Istanbul is known for its mosques, but prior to 1453, Constantinople was a completely Christian city replete with churches. Many of them exist to this day: Hagia Sofia and Chora Church are the most renowned examples, but there is also Hagia Irene, Küçük Aya Sofya, Fethiye Mosque… In all there are some 40 Byzantine-era church structures still standing throughout the city.
Istanbul has no shortage of houses of worship, and the Bulgarian Church of St. Stephen set along the shore of the Golden Horn blends in with its holy brethren at first glance. Upon closer inspection, however, this cross-shaped basilica is like few others in the world.
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Saint Stefan - Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Mürselpaşa CaddesiIstanbul has no shortage of houses of worship, and the Bulgarian Church of St. Stephen set along the shore of the Golden Horn blends in with its holy brethren at first glance. Upon closer inspection, however, this cross-shaped basilica is like few others in the world.
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Grand Bazaar
Beyazıt CaddesiPierre Loti Hill Touristic Facilities
İdris Köşkü CaddesiHagia Sophia
No:1 Ayasofya MeydanıBasilica Cistern
1/3 Yerebatan Cd.Basilica Cistern
1/3 Yerebatan Cd.Suma Han
No:3 Yanıkkapı SokakYemek ortamı
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Vogue Restaurant & Bar
No:48 Süleyman Seba CaddesiYeniköy Kaşıbeyaz Bosphorus
10 Köybaşı Cd.The House Cafe Ortaköy
1 Ortaköy Salhanesi Sk.Semtler
Asmalı Mescit Caddesi
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