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Biriz
February 21, 2022
Definetly one the most interesting, ancient place should be seen
Huseyin
September 18, 2019
Date On The Face Of The Day: Cheers Cistern One of the historical cisterns in our city is the Goodwill Cistern. The cistern, which was built for the purpose of storing water from the Bozdoğan Arch, was completed by order of the Byzantine Emperor 2. Theodosius. The modern entrance of the cistern in the district of Fatih district was located on Piyer Loti Street, which was formerly used as the Eminönü Municipality. In 2010, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Eminonu's old town hall was demolished and a restoration work was started in the region, including the Goodwill Cistern. The last years of the cistern with a continuous restoration of visitors could not be accepted. These restoration works, which lasted for about 8 years, ended recently and the Goodwill Cistern was recently reopened. This cistern has an area size of approximately 45 m x 25 m. This smaller building, which is smaller than the Basilica Cistern and the Binbirdirek Cistern, both as a column and an area, is approximately 1600 years old and older than these two famous cisterns. It was also known as Constantinus or Theodosius Cistern in the past, but since the 19th century it is generally called the Goodwill Cistern. The most striking feature is that this cistern, like the Basilica Cistern, is connected to the Binbirdirek Cistern. No detailed studies have been done on the subject, but more comprehensive studies will be done on this subject. Those who wish to visit the Goodwill Cistern may prefer any time period between 09.00 and 18.30 in the morning. The entrance fees of the visitors visiting the Goodwill Cistern are 10 TL for local visitors and 20 TL for foreign visitors. When you examine the structure, one of the first things that comes to your mind is how great a civilization lives in Istanbul.
Date On The Face Of The Day: Cheers Cistern One of the historical cisterns in our city is the Goodwill Cistern. The cistern, which was built for the purpose of storing water from the Bozdoğan Arch, was completed by order of the Byzantine Emperor 2. Theodosius. The modern entrance of the cistern in…
Porta
August 26, 2021
he Theodosius Cistern (Greek: Κινστέρνα Θεοδοσίου, Turkish: Şerefiye Sarnıcı) is one of many ancient cisterns of Constantinople that lie beneath the city of Istanbul, Turkey. The modern entrance is in Piyer Loti Caddesi, Fatih.
İlayda
September 3, 2022
THE ŞEREFİYE CISTERN: A PLACE WHERE HISTORY MEETS ART AND TECHNOLOGY Mesmerizing the visitors with a history of 1600 years, the Şerefiye Cistern meets history with art and technology using 360° mapping system for the first time in Turkey. Situated in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul as one of the earliest examples of the water structures of the city with a history of 1600 years, the Şerefiye Cistern does not offer an inscription but is believed to be built during the rule of Theodosius II (408-450) based on the architectural characteristics. CISTERNS: THE SOURCE OF LIFE OF THE CITY Istanbul always required structures to store water due to the lack of sufficient sources as well as high population and sieges. The city used exposed and enclosed water reservoirs through the centuries. In this sense, it is known that great structures such as the Şerefiye and Basilica cisterns provided water to the baths of the Great Palace, Nymphaeum and Zeuxippus. Built on a 24m x 40m area with a ceiling up to 11 meters, the Şerefiyes Cistern has 45 sail vaults and 32 columns. All the Corinthian capitals bearing impost blocks were made of the Marmara Island marble brought specially for the cistern. The capitals are decorated with acanthus leaves. The inner walls of the structure were covered with watertight plaster while the corners are curved to ensure pressure resistance. The walls are around 2.5m thick. THE HIDDEN HERITAGE OF 1600 YEARS The cistern derives the name from Roman Emperor Theodosius II. Above the cistern rises the Arif Pasa Estate which is believed to be built in the late 18th or early 19th century and was used as the Istanbul Municipality building in 1912. Later on, the building served as the Municipal Services Building of Istanbul and then Eminonu Municipal Building between 1930 and 1984. In 2010, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality demolished the annexes to the Eminonu Municipal Building and revealed the recently-discovered Theodosius Cistern beneath without damage to the historical monument. Compared to the Byzantine infrastructures in Istanbul, the Şerefiye Cistern draws attention with the original floor and well-preserved Corinthian capitals. The surrounding area has been transformed as an archaeological park after the concrete buildings were demolished and a landscape plan was implemented. FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD: 360° PROJECTION MAPPING The Şerefiye Cistern is the first Turkish museum and the oldest building of the world with the 360° projection mapping system. The cistern offers a new experience to interact with the 1600-years old monument, ensure three-dimensional space perception and trace the water culture of both the Şerefiye Cistern and Istanbul. A NEW HISTORICAL SPACE EXPERIENCE Composed of five main parts, the 10-minute show invites visitors to witness the spatial characteristics of the Şerefiye Cistern with the 3D effects that respectively meets the walls, columns and the ceiling and enhances spatial perception and awareness. BROUGHT TOGETHER BY WATER The second part of the show tracks the water routes of Istanbul: the reference to aqueducts and distribution lines is followed by an experience of the connections between aqueducts and cisterns through schematic waterway depictions. THE MEMORY OF 1600 YEARS The third part offers the collective memory and historical layers of Istanbul with a new interpretation and revives the periods of the Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire on the walls of the cistern. The interpretations are accompanied by icons and Turkish tile art. VICTORY REFLECTED ON WATER The final part of the special show demonstrates the story of the people who founded the new Republic following the Turkish War of Independence in the aftermath of the World War I. Consequently, the Theodosius Cistern returns back to its unique historical and architectural appearance. The mapping shows of the Şerefiye Cistern are offered in cooperation with TUCE Investment. JOURNEY THROUGH MUSIC WITH THE CISTERN CONCERTS! Şerefiye Cistern brings together music lovers with distinguished works from classical Turkish music to classical Western music and baroque music by hosting periodical concerts. The matchless acoustics of the 1600-year old Şerefiye Cistern ensures a memorable music experience for art-lovers.
THE ŞEREFİYE CISTERN: A PLACE WHERE HISTORY MEETS ART AND TECHNOLOGY Mesmerizing the visitors with a history of 1600 years, the Şerefiye Cistern meets history with art and technology using 360° mapping system for the first time in Turkey. Situated in the Historical Peninsula of Istanbul as one of t…
Kalen
July 26, 2022
Serefiye (Theodosius) Cistern Istanbul Serefiye "Theodosius" Cistern was built between 428-443. Emperor Theodosius ordered the construction of this Cistern in Istanbul, which is why it is called his name. One of the three cisterns of Significant Costantinopolis (with the 4th-century Binbirdirek Cistern and the 6th-century Basilica Cistern). The water was brought to the city from the Belgrade Forest by the Aqueduct of Valens. What time is the Serefiye Cistern open? It is open every day between 09:00 - 19:00. The last entrance is at 18:00. Note that entrance can only be done with their guide.
Serefiye (Theodosius) Cistern Istanbul Serefiye "Theodosius" Cistern was built between 428-443. Emperor Theodosius ordered the construction of this Cistern in Istanbul, which is why it is called his name. One of the three cisterns of Significant Costantinopolis (with the 4th-century Binbirdirek Cis…

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