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Cumartesi, 08 Ağustos 2009 19:48

HALİÇ - ALTIN BOYNUZ - GOLDEN HORN

The Golden Horn (Turkish, Haliç or Altın Boynuz, Greek, Χρυσόν Κέρας: Chrysón Kéras) is an historic inlet of the Bosphorus dividing the city of Istanbul and forming the superb natural harbor that has sheltered Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and other ships for thousands of years. It is a scimitar shaped estuary that joins the Bosphorus just at the point where that strait enters the Sea of Marmara, thus forming a peninsula the tip of which is "Old Istanbul" (ancient Byzantion and Constantinople). Its Greek and English names mean the same, but the significance of the designation "golden" is obscure. It has witnessed many tumultuous historical incidents and its dramatic vistas have been the subject of countless works of art.

 

Eyüp Piyer Loti sırtları                        Feshane

Süleymaniye Camii                           Galata Kulesi-Haliç Tersanesi

Eyüp Sultan Türbesi

Rahmi Koç Müzesi'nde deizaltı             Fener Rum Mektebi

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