Museums in Istanbul
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The Basilica of St. Sophia, now called the Ayasofya Museum (click here to see interior picture) is unquestionably one ot the finest buildings of all time. Built by Constantine the Great and reconstructed by Justinian in the 6th century, its immense dome rises 55 meters above the ground and its diameter spans 31 meters. You should linger here to absorb the building's majestic serenity and to admire the fine Byzantine mosaics. (Open every day except Monday.) |

Interior, Istanbul Archeological Museum
The Archaeological Museums are
found just inside the first court of Topkapi Palace. The newly renovated
Archaeological Museum includes the celebrated Alexander Sarcophagus
among its treasures of antiquity. The Museum of the Ancient Orient
displays artifacts from the Sumerian, Babylonian. Assyrian, Hatti and
Hittite civilizations. (Open every day except Monday.) |
Kasikci Diamond |
Like the Ayasofya Museum, the St. Irene Museum was originally a church. It ranks, in fact, as the first church built in Istanbul.Constantine commissioned it in the fourth century and Justinian later had the church restored. Reputedly the building stands on the site of a pre-Christian temple. (Open every day except Monday.)
In the Besiktas
district the Naval Museum displays the great imperial caiques in which the
sultans were rowed across the Bosphorus, as well as many other interesting
exhibits of Ottoman naval history (Open every day except Monday and
Thursday.) |





