Melanie • September 26, 2013Don't miss this little gem of a museum, which is included with your admission to the Archeology Museum. The tile reliefs from Babylon's Ishtar Gate are exquisite.
Foodie • November 19, 2018Liked it, despite heavy reconstructions and Constantine's sarcophagus being closed. Museum of the Ancient Orient was the best start with excellent audio commentary, so do get the audio guide
Hasan D. • October 24, 2019Buram buram tarih kokan ve kutsal emanetlerle bezenmiş bu sarayı, İstanbul’a galipte görmeden gitmek olmaz. Etkileyici...
Müzeyyen Ç. • November 2, 2013Görülmesi lazım ve öyle bir anlatan olsun ki yanınızda tarih canlansın gözünüzde!☆☆☆
Foodie • November 19, 2018Start with Harem first, as it closes earlier. Get the audio guides here with no queues! Had to wait for half an hour to get one at the entrance! ID is needed. Photos are mostly allowed
Ömer Y. • November 7, 2014In 1953, it was opened to the public as a museum of Turkish and Islamic art, and was later incorporated into the Istanbul Archaeology Museums.
Carl G. • January 1, 2016Beautiful little church built by Justinian just before work started on the Aya Sofya.
Devochkasevera • October 25, 2015Будьте готовы к тому, что очень много народа)) а в целом очень интересно!!! 5-6 часов познания вам гарантированы! Ноги откажут на выходе)
Bill D. • July 31, 2015Amazing place,with great significance for all Orthodoxs.Especially for Greeks agia sofia has is monument with historical meaning.
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