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Istanbul Export Center
Address: istoc Trade Center C Plaza K:2 No:14
Bagcilar/Istanbul/Turkey
Tel :+90 212 659 05 09
Fax :+90 212 659 52 09
Mobile : +90 555 461 37 85 Mr. Omer
Web: www.baby-clothes-manufacturer.com
info@baby-clothes-manufacturer.com

SOME BEAUTY FROM TURKEY
MUSEUMS
The Basilica of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), now called the
Ayasofya Museum, is unquestionably one of 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. Linger here to
admire the building's majestic serenity as well as the fine
Byzantine mosaics. (Open every day except Monday).
The Archeological Museums are found just inside the first court
of the Topkapi Palace. Included among its treasures of antiquity
are the celebrated Alexander Sarcophagus and the facade of the
Temple to Athena from Assos. The Museum of the Ancient Orient
displays artifacts from the Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Hatti
and Hittite civilizations. (Open every day except Monday).
Archeology Museum, Istanbul
Rumeli Hisan, or European Fortress, was built by Mehmet the
Conqueror in 1452 prior to his capture of Istanbul. Completed in
only four months, it is one of the most beautiful works of
military architecture in the world. In the castle is the Open-Air
Museum amphitheater that is the site for some events of the
Istanbul Music Festival. (Open every day except Wednesdays).
Originally built in the 15th century as a kosk, or pavilion, by
Mehmet the Conqueror, the Cinili kosk, which houses the Museum of
Turkish Ceramics, contains beautiful 16th- century specimens from
Iznik and fine examples of Seljuk and Ottoman pottery and tiles.
(Open every day except Monday).
Temple of Aphrodite, Assos
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. The building reputedly stands on
the site of a pre-Christian temple. (Open every day except Monday,
but requires special permission for admission).
The dark stone building that houses the Museum of Turkish and
Islamic Art was built in 1524 by the Grand Vizier to Suleyman the
Magnificent, Ibrahim Pasa, as his residence. it was the grandest
private residence ever built in the Ottoman Empire. Today it
holds a superb collection of ceramics, metalwork, miniatures,
calligraphy, textiles, and woodwork as well as some of the oldest
carpets in the world. (Open every day except Monday).
Statue of Aphrodite, Sadberk Hanim Museum
Across the street from the Ibrahim Pasa residence is the Museum
of Turkish Carpets which contains exquisite antique carpets and
kilims gathered from all over Turkey. (Open every day except
Sunday and Monday).
Near Hagia Sophia is the sixth-century Byzantine cistern known as
the Yerebatan Sarnici. Three hundred and thirty-six massive
Corinthian columns support the immense chamber's fine brick
vaulting. (Open every day except Tuesday).
The Mosaic Museum preserves in situ exceptionally fine fifth and
sixth-century mosaic pavements from the Grand Palace of the
Byzantine emperors. (Open every day except Tuesday).
Yerebatan Palace
The Kariye Museum, the 11th-century church of "St. Savior" in the
Chora complex, is, after Hagia Sophia, the most important
Byzantine monument in Istanbul Unremarkable in its architecture,
inside, the walls are decorated with superb 14th-century mosaics.
Illustrating scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary,
these brilliantly colored paintings embody the vigor of Byzantine
art. In restored wooden houses in the area surrounding the church
you can enjoy tea and coffee in a relaxed atmosphere far removed
from the city's hectic pace. (Open every day except Wednesday).
The Aviation Museum in Yesilkoy traces the development of flight
in Turkey. (Open every day except Monday).
In the Military Museum the great field tents used by the Ottoman
armies on campaigns are on display. Other exhibits include
Ottoman weapons and the accoutrements of war. The Mehter Takimi (Ottoman
military band) can be heard performing Ottoman martial music
between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. (Open every day except Monday and
Tuesday).
Ataturk's former residence in Sisli now serves as the Ataturk
Museum and displays his personal effects. (Open every day except
Saturday and Sunday). .
The grand imperial caiques used by the sultans to cross the
Bosphorus are among the many many other interesting exhibits of
Ottoman naval history that can be seen at the Naval Museum
located in the Besiktas district. (Open every day except Monday
and Thursday).
Also in Besiktas is the Museum of Fine Arts that houses Turkish
paintings and sculptures from the end of the 19th century to the
present. (Open every day except Monday and Tuesday).
Ayasofya (Hagia Sophia)
Museum
The City Museum, located within the gardens of the Yildiz Palace,
preserves and documents the history of Istanbul since the Ottoman
conquest. (Open every day except Thursday). Also within the
gardens are the Yildiz Palace Theatre and the Museum of
Historical Stage Costumes, with its richly decorated scenery and
stage, and its exquisite costumes. (Open every day except Tuesday).
The Rahmi Koc Industry Museum, in the suburb of Haskoy on the
coast of the Golden Horn, was an Ottoman-period building,
formerly called Lengerhane, for iron and steel works. Today it
houses exhibits on industrial development. (Open every day except
Monday).
Up the Bosphorus in the picturesque suburb of Buyukdere, the
collections of the Sadberk Hanim Museum fill two charmng 19th-
century wooden villas. A private museum which originally
displayed only Turkish decorative arts, it has recently been
expanded for a new collection of archeological finds. (Open every
day except Wednesday).
For something different try the Caricature and Cartoon Museum in
Fatih on Ataturk Boulevard under the Bozdogan Aqueduct in the
16th century Gazanfer Aga Medrese. (Open daily 9:00 a.m to 6:00
p.m.)
The restored Saatci Efendi Konak in Izmit, a typical 18th-
century Ottoman mansion, now serves as the Ethnography Museum.East
of Izmir, is Adapazari, the provincial capital of Sakarya, an
important agricultural and industrial region. In the city of
Adapazari, itself, the Ataturk and Ethnography Museum displays
personal effects of the founder of the Turkish Republic as well
as regional artifacts.
Temple of Athena, Assos (Behramkale)
Tourist attractions in Sogut include the life-size busts of
famous figures from Turkish history and the Ethnography Museum
which traces the history of Turkey through its displays.
The Ataturk Mansion, located in Yalova, is now a museum (open to
the public weekdays except Monday and Thursday). Built in 1929,
Ataturk's former summer residence displays original furnishings
from the early 20th century.
Cunda Island, Ayvalik - Balikesir
Iznik was the center of exquisite ceramic ware production which
made an important decorative contribution to mosques and palaces
throughout Turkey. A museum displays the finds of nearby
excavations.
When you reach to Bursa, you are amazed with the museums the city
embraces in itself. A medrese nearby completes the Yesil Mosque
complex and is also home to the Ethnography Museum. The nearby
Ottoman House Museum is in a restored 17th century dwelling that
provides an interesting glimpse into the lives of wealthy
Ottomans. Other places of interest in Bursa include the Culture
Park with the Bursa Archeological Museum, and the Ataturk Museum
on the road to Cekirge.
Bursa Houses
Take in artifacts from the Balikesir area are displayed in the
newly completed Balikesir Museum (Kuva-i Milliye).
Hotels, restaurants-and cafes along the promenade of Canakkale,
offer a place to enjoy the traffic in the harbor, as well as a
view of the Kilitbahir Fortress and the Canakkale Archeological
Museum. In addition, the Cimenlik fortress serves as a military
museum dedicated to the World War I Battle of Canakkale. In
Bayramic, 60 km from Canakkale is the beautiful 18th- century
Hadimogullari Mansion (Ottoman House) with its ethnography museum.
Tekirday also has several imporant museums: The Archeology and
Ethnography Museum displays an extensive collection of artifacts
from the area. The Rakoczy Museum occupies the house where the
Hungarian prince, Rakoczy Ferench 11 (1676-1735) lived out the
last years of his life after fighting for his people's liberation.
In Kirklareli, the Archeological Museum exhibits finds from local
excavations.
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