Today we show you the blueprint for trip deals in Balat in Istanbul, this journey may take you about 3 hours.
In fact, the Balat, this great region in Istanbul, is only a crucible for melting immigrants, including Zlkalehud and Orthodox Christians, and of course the Turks.
This trip takes you to the old city walls, and the Museum of Chora (Kariye Müzesi or Chora Church) and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.
If you are interested in history in general and Istanbul, which dates back to the late Roman era, in particular, this will be a very enjoyable trip for you!
The walls of the old city in Istanbul:
Although there is a road that leads directly to the Chora Museum starting from Edirnekapı in the light, but if you're willing to walk in through the somewhat difficult Vsevda your command to the old city walls dating back to the fifth century.
Will give you a unique view on the wonderful city and the rest of the walls.
Chora Church:
Disembark from the city walls you will find the Church of Chora, and is one of the most beautiful Byzantine churches that have passed several eras.
Where built-century atheist century Byzantine church, later and after the siege of Constantinople was converted into a mosque, then a museum in 1950.
Today is famous for its mosaics and Blohatha Aljdraah that displays scenes of the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary.
In fact, the Balat, this great region in Istanbul, is only a crucible for melting immigrants, including Zlkalehud and Orthodox Christians, and of course the Turks.
This trip takes you to the old city walls, and the Museum of Chora (Kariye Müzesi or Chora Church) and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.
If you are interested in history in general and Istanbul, which dates back to the late Roman era, in particular, this will be a very enjoyable trip for you!
The walls of the old city in Istanbul:
Although there is a road that leads directly to the Chora Museum starting from Edirnekapı in the light, but if you're willing to walk in through the somewhat difficult Vsevda your command to the old city walls dating back to the fifth century.
Will give you a unique view on the wonderful city and the rest of the walls.
Chora Church:
Disembark from the city walls you will find the Church of Chora, and is one of the most beautiful Byzantine churches that have passed several eras.
Where built-century atheist century Byzantine church, later and after the siege of Constantinople was converted into a mosque, then a museum in 1950.
Today is famous for its mosaics and Blohatha Aljdraah that displays scenes of the life of Christ and the Virgin Mary.

Balat:
After coming out of the church and go down to the bottom will work in the area of Balad, where you will find the Jewish Quarter and First Alaharaba Greek.
Enjoy watching various forms of buildings and architecture as it varies between the Jewish and Greek taste as many will pass from the temples and churches closed.

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