Layer by layer history has been renewed: Istanbul Archaeological Museums
The Istanbul Archaeological Museums, not exaggerated for the most productive area of our metropolis… The Ottoman Empire dominates an enormous geography from the Balkans to Africa, from Anatolia to Iran. 1 extra history in different parts of that region is over… All gathered in this museum. Here is the Istanbul Archeology Museums, the size of which I will describe that museum… This magnificent place was established as the 19th repair workshop and the Imperial Museum-i Hümayun by archaeologist Osman Hamdi Bey. Istanbul Archaeological Museums are actually stylish from three buildings. These are: Tiled Kiosk, Archeology Museum and Museum of Ancient Oriental Artifacts. The largest of the three buildings is the building with a portico as the Archeology Museum, built by Osman Hamdi Bey, who also assumed the responsibility of the museum’s museum in 1881. In the building on the left side of the entrance in the garden, there is the Museum of Ancient Oriental Works, which exhibits the existing objects in the world from the Ottoman Empire at a time.
Serda Büyükkoyuncu is in the Basilica Cistern.
buildings historical monument
the building, the Tiled Kiosk, was built in 1472 specially for Mehmet the Conqueror, worthy of his glory; not only for the placement in the house, even the interior itself is worth a visit. The activities held on the second floor of the building built by the open one, which is related to long-term items, were completed and the week opened. The idea of museology in Osman Hamdi Bey’s title was different from the understanding of school museology since 1846, first in Hagia Eirene and then in Çinili Köşk.
Sidamara Sarcophagus and Eros Head (side)
A Levantine architect Vallaury, who used this very well, used ‘A Women’s Sarcophagus’, which was exhibited when Alexandre was assigned to the main building, as this model. On the price given to the service in 1891, ‘Asar-ı Atika Museum’ is written in Ottoman Turkish. The tugra on the inscription is also the sultan II. It belongs to Abdülhamit. If you turn left from the museum entrance, you will reach the Sidon King Necropolis and the halls reserved for Osman Hamdi Bey. 1887′ The sarcophagi from Lebanon’s Sidon Necropolis, that is, the cemetery, by Osman Hamdi Bey, will provide an experience of gallbladder size. classical, not used for the Greeks. It resembles the sarcophages in which Egyptian mummies were placed. A few years after the body was laid, they called the sarcophagi “leftover”, which means “to consume for relationships”.
Hellenistic funerary arts are the best of the sarcophagi in the examination of works of art that you can’t get enough of in the museum. A wonderful work as the Alexander Sarcophagus actually belongs to Sidon, which is thought to have been intended for the 4th king, Abdalonymos, BC. In the four eyes of the sarcophagus, the Battle of Issos, which was fought in Mersin Dörtyol in 333 BC, is told. for the governor. Finally, let me talk about the extraordinary Lycian Sarcophagus, dated to the end of the 5th century BC: Although the name of the owner is unknown, according to the perspectives, it was made for someone who enjoys exuberant hunting scenes. It got its name because it used Lycian sarcophagi. Your mythology is the little creature thought of as the griffin.
Be the first to see
In the meantime, the ‘Eros Head’ found in Karaman in 1882 and taken to London was reassembled with the Sidamara Sarcophagus, which was brought to Turkey 140 years later and exhibited at the Istanbul Archeology Museum, which is considered to be from one of the grand sarcophagi from the ancient city. He may be one of the first to see this chance sarcophagus in the museum. There are pictures of Osman Hamdi’s houses in Kuruçeşme and Eskihisar where those who go up to the first floor are. Excavations that took place in Mount Nemrut, Lagina and Sidon are also described with photographs here. The right wing of the museum entrance houses the Greco-Roman sculptures brought from the main Anatolians such as Miletus Tralles. The most striking of the gods is the eerie, somewhat funny statue of Bes, with a beard and horn, holding a lion in his hand. about wanting to make a fountain. The statue of Marsyas in the museum is also very successful. These numerous head statues, busts, gods and statues will turn your head with their beauty.
There are animations
Up stairs; In Adana, there is a wonderful bronze statue of Hadrian belonging to the century, followed by Schliemann’s Phrygian paintings from Troy, 2 mostly found in Gordion, and an example of Hittite stonework from Yazılıkaya. Children’s training has just been received from the children in the Troy screens department. The museum also displays a large collection of artifacts from the Middle East and Cyprus during the Ottoman period, coins, some figurative stones from Palmyra (Syria), and bull-headed carvings from Baalbek (Lebanon).
UNDERGROUND WATER PALACE
After visiting the museum, we pass to the Basilica Cistern, another art of the Historical Peninsula. He was on a long stay here. The cistern, which closed its doors last week, flooded with visitors. This time, the lights appear as a cistern with its colouring, foggy environment, sculptures on which the waters are placed, and light shows with light shows. Byzantine Emperor Ioustinianos had the Basilica Cistern built in 532 to supply water to the Great Palace. The cistern, which holds 80 million cubic meters of water, came from a series of tunnels and tunnels from the 25-kilometer Belgrad Forest. 1500 this structure is a total of 336 columns arranged in 28 rows of 12 columns, scattered over an area of 140 meters by 170 meters. Most of the columns are 12 meters high and have Corinthian and Doric heads above them. It is displayed on the column of the apparently head of Medusa, which is used as the column base of the cistern. It depicts a visitor wandering the oars of a leftover engraving with the 19th pile. Fighting all butism, more elaborate novels, they didn’t hesitate to use people to dump their cistern garbage. The final lighting and music created in the cistern are created just as delightfully to be designed for the atmosphere. Especially in the summer heat, walking around in a cool place is a pleasure.