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  • Опубликовано: 21 фев 2021
  • 1. Hagia Sophia or Santa sofia
    Museums Fatih
    What is it? Completed in the 6th century on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, Hagia Sophia remained the world’s largest cathedral for nearly a millennium until the completion of Seville Cathedral in 1520. Before being converted into a mosque in the 15th century and later into a museum in 1935, Hagia Sophia served as the centre of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
    Hagia Sophia is among Istanbul's most popular and iconic historic sites - and for good reason: its massive, transcendent dome is breathtaking and can easily be gazed at for hours. Considered to be an architectural marvel even today, its walls are adorned by Byzantine mosaics featuring feature portaits of bygone emperors and representations of Christ.
    Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi
    What is it? Looming over the point where the Golden Horn meets the Marmara Sea, Topkapı Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for more than four centuries.
    Why go?: Among the gems of the historic peninsula, Topkapı's extensive rooms, chamber houses and fascinating objects, including the 86-carat Spoonmaker’s Diamond, make the museum a must-see.
    Don't miss: In addition to its extensive and illustrious permanent collections of weaponry, precious jewels and religious artifacts, it is a also home to a rotating cast of temporary exhibitions.
    Blue Mosque
    3. Be mesmerized by the tiles inside the Blue Mosque
    Attractions Religious buildings and sites Fatih
    Blue Mosque due to the prominent color of its majestic interior, is a historic mosque built in the early 17th century during the reign of Ahmed I.
    Why go? Among the city's most famous landmarks, the Blue Mosque's interior walls are adorned with over 20.000 hand-painted blue tiles, which are bathed in natural light filtering in from more than 200 windows - a dazzling sight to behold. Note that the Blue Mosque is still a functional mosque and visiting is forbidden during prayer times.
    Don't miss: The iron chain hanging over the central entrance to the courtyard was supposedly put in place to remind the sultan to lower his head in humility each time he entered the grounds on horseback.
    Yerebatan Sarnıcı
    Travel back in time to Byzantium at the Basilica Cistern
    Attractions Historic buildings and sites Fatih
    What is it? One of Istanbul's most intriguing attractions, the Basilica Cistern, or Yerebatan Sarnıcı as it's known in Turkish, was built by Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century to store up to 80,000m3 of water and channel it to nearby palaces.
    Why go? Featuring hundreds of ancient Ionic and Corinthian columns, the cistern is a relic of the Byzantine Empire's water system that visitors can explore first-hand. The cool and dark underground complex is also a great way to escape the summer heat.
    Don't miss: The cistern features two column bases of unknown origin emblazoned with the upside-down head of Medusa, leaving bewildered visitors to speculate why they were situated that way.
    İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzesi
    Brush up on your ancient history at the Archaeology Museum
    Museums Fatih
    What is it? Established in the late 19th century as Turkey's first museum, the Istanbul Archaeology Museum is divided into three sections: Archaeology, Ancient Orient and Islamic Art.
    Why go? A sojourn through Istanbul's old city is not complete without a visit here and to say its treasure trove of relics is well-stocked would be an understatement: the musuem holds a large collection of Ancient Greek, Roman and Turkish artefacts, as well as objects discovered in the Balkans, Africa, Mesopotamia and the Middle East.
    Don't miss: Make sure to come right as it opens, because a full day is necessary to explore its vast collection.
    Gülhane Park
    Admire the blooming tulips at Gülhane Park
    Attractions Parks and gardens Fatih
    What is it? Located next to the Topkapı Palace on the tip of Istanbul's historic peninsula, Gülhane Park is one of the city's biggest and most beautiful parks.
    Why go? A popular destination on the weekends among local families, the park is a sanctuary in the crowded, dense old city.
    Don't miss: Thousands of tulips bloom in the park during springtime.
    Grand Bazaar
    Put your bargaining hat on at the Grand Bazaar
    Shopping Fatih
    What is it? Among the world's oldest and largest covered markets, the Grand Bazaar features thousands of shops spread across dozens of streets.
    Why go? It's a worthy destination even for those not planning on buying anything, as the historic atmosphere of the widespread complex is its true appeal.
    Don't miss: If you're planning on making purchases, be sure to bargain and show no mercy.
    Spice Bazaar
    8. Shop for spices and souvenirs at the Spice Bazaar
    Shopping Specialist food and drink Fatih
    What is it? Smaller than the nearby Grand Bazaar, the Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, was built in the 16th century and features rows of stalls selling spices, sweets, tea varieties, dried fruits and other goods.

Комментарии • 49

  • @anderonwinicius2751
    @anderonwinicius2751 3 года назад +1

    O melhor canal que já assisti 👏🏾👍🏾

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      opaaa ! q honra

  • @bastethoruscat
    @bastethoruscat 2 года назад +1

    Além da história, imagens etc, wuero parabenizar pela máscara! Realmente as pessoas estão agindo pelo mundo afora como se n houvesse mais perigo de Covid...

  • @angelicaserafim3098
    @angelicaserafim3098 3 года назад +1

    Olá gosto muito dos seus vídeos.

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      Fico feliz em saber

  • @wallysonlima5073
    @wallysonlima5073 3 года назад +1

    Muito bom seu canal

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      Muito obrigado

  • @mayaratiadogame
    @mayaratiadogame 2 года назад +1

    Minha professora de inglês não me disse que Istambul é a cidade dos gatinhos...Mais um motivo pra eu querer conhecer😍😍😍

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  2 года назад

      Vale muito a pena

  • @visiontronicsecurity
    @visiontronicsecurity 3 года назад +2

    Topppp

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      opaaa !!! obrigadoooo

  • @kevincarlos5325
    @kevincarlos5325 3 года назад +2

    O cara faz um conteúdo sensacional, parabéns.

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      valeu amigo !! vamo q vamoooo

  • @stefnesilva1352
    @stefnesilva1352 3 года назад +4

    Gosto tanto quando ele mostra as lojas💙

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад +1

      bom saber !!! ehehehe

  • @joelmaalmeida6069
    @joelmaalmeida6069 3 года назад +2

    VOCÊ ESTÁ DE PARABÉNS SENSACIONAL.

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      obrigado jo ! ;-)

  • @lucilesilva8401
    @lucilesilva8401 3 года назад +1

    Bem loko

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      valeuuuuuuuuuu !! ;-)

  • @Ingridmaria1000
    @Ingridmaria1000 Год назад

    Todo vídeo é uma aula de história

  • @eliomarlejoaci7396
    @eliomarlejoaci7396 3 года назад +2

    Como sempre show de vídeo.👏👏👏

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      valeuuuu amigo

  • @pedrojeha6485
    @pedrojeha6485 3 года назад +2

    conteudo sensacional, muy!!

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      obrigado pedro !! noixxxx

  • @Locmaggot
    @Locmaggot 3 года назад

    Não sabia que Istambul era tão arborizada assim, demais as imagens aéreas👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @FeiraLivreTV
    @FeiraLivreTV 3 года назад +2

    Edição fantástica Muy!! Quero ver Egito hein

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      simmmm.. logo maissss

  • @caioemanuel1066
    @caioemanuel1066 3 года назад +2

    Puto kkkkkk melhor canal

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад +1

      ehehehe !! vlwssss

  • @nayaraaguiar3997
    @nayaraaguiar3997 3 года назад +1

    Depois desse video nunca entrarei em loja de tapete na Turquia kkkkkkkkkkkk

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      AAHAHHAAHAA !! cuidado mesmo.....

  • @demarchi95
    @demarchi95 2 года назад

    Boa noite! Da pra conhecer todos esses lugares em quantos dias?

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  2 года назад

      uma semana já da p istambul. 3 dias p capadocia.

  • @ralv22
    @ralv22 3 года назад

    quero episodio torre galaga

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      boaaaaa !! vou preparar

  • @angelicaserafim3098
    @angelicaserafim3098 3 года назад

    Gostaria de saber onde comprar ticket para andar de tran em istambul,se posso comprar com motorista

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      Na frente das estações tem as máquinas. Mas o cartão eu não sei.. ganhei do meu guia.

    • @renarir01
      @renarir01 3 года назад

      Você compra nas próprias máquinas. É um processo bem simples e tem as instruções em inglês.

  • @marcuslima6391
    @marcuslima6391 3 года назад

    Olá, mas a situação da pandemia aí?

  • @gustavofelipe42
    @gustavofelipe42 3 года назад +2

    Turquia só iria pra ver um Fenerbahçe x Galatasaray msm e tentar voltar vivo hahaha

    • @muyloco
      @muyloco  3 года назад

      opaaaa !! si si

  • @naocliquenafotodeperfil2163
    @naocliquenafotodeperfil2163 3 года назад +3

    Calma jovem, ja sabemos que vc é mais rápido que a notificação!
    Não leia meu nome ok ??

  • @canholix3199
    @canholix3199 3 года назад

    Ya biri istanbul yazmayı öğretsin şuna