Yelda Yalaman(@YeldaYalaman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Basilica Sarnıcı...
Nam-ı diğer Yerebatan...
Bu kez sonucu beğendim gerçekten. 👍👏👏♥️
Şerefiye'nin tadı var...

Görseller için sevgili Çiğdem Ertem hocama çok teşekkürler😘🙋‍♀️

Basilica Sarnıcı...
Nam-ı diğer Yerebatan...
Bu kez sonucu beğendim gerçekten. 👍👏👏♥️
Şerefiye'nin tadı var...

Görseller için sevgili Çiğdem Ertem hocama çok teşekkürler😘🙋‍♀️

#yeldayalaman #arthistorian #onlıneseminer #basilicacistern #yetebatan #doğuroma #konstantinople
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ℍ𝕒𝕞𝕚𝕕 𝕊⌬𝕝𝕖𝕚𝕞𝕒𝕟𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕛𝕒𝕕 🔬🐨(@Hamidsollyy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rhythmic melody of water droplets dripping from takes us back through the ages, telling stories of humanity's past.
Standing beneath , this marvel immerses us in the flow of , connecting us to those who came before.

The rhythmic melody of water droplets dripping from #BasilicaCistern takes us back through the ages, telling stories of humanity's past. 
Standing beneath #Istanbul, this #Roman marvel immerses us in the flow of #history, connecting us to those who came before.

#ThePhotoHour
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LadyButNotGaga!(@gonegagaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Basilica Cistern built in 6th century by Roman Emperor Justinian. An elaborate water system providing water to the whole city. It’s structure held approx. 336 columns. Restored, now it serves as museum & art gallery.

The Basilica Cistern built in 6th century by Roman Emperor Justinian. An elaborate water system providing water to the whole city. It’s structure held approx. 336 columns. Restored, now it serves as museum & art gallery. #basilicacistern #istanbul
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Ghost of Hellas(@ghostofhellas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

has 336 columns laid out in 12 rows of 28. They are made of marble and granite most of which are Corinthian style. Some of the columns are believed to have been taken from the Forum of Theodosius. Read More: hagiasophiaturkey.com/basilica-ciste…

#BasilicaCistern has 336 columns laid out in 12 rows of 28. They are made of marble and granite most of which are Corinthian style. Some of the columns are believed to have been taken from the Forum of Theodosius. Read More: hagiasophiaturkey.com/basilica-ciste…
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