Istanbul: Fener and Balat Walking Tour

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2024
  • Fener and Balat, one of the historical and tourist areas of Istanbul, are among the rare areas that can harmoniously combine old and new without damaging the historical texture and cultural heritage, and attract the attention of local and foreign tourists with their cultural richness. Especially if you're wondering where to go for the weekend and you love photography, we're sure you'll love this area.
    Here are some interesting places in this area of ​​Istanbul:
    Fener Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi,
    Aya Yorgi Kilisesi,
    Yıldırım Caddesi Kafeleri,
    Fener Rum Erkek Lisesi (Kırmızı Mektep) ,
    Renkli Merdivenler,
    Özel Maraşlı Rum İlköğretim Okulu,
    Dimitri Kantemir (Kantemiroğlu) Evi Müzesi , Moğolların Meryemi Kilisesi,
    Özel Yoakimyon Rum Kız Lisesi,
    Kiremit Caddesi Renkli Evleri,
    Fener Evleri-Haliç Sanat,
    Stevi Stefan Bulgar Kilisesi (Demir Kilise) , Antikacılar- Çıfıt Çarşısı,
    Merdivenli Yokuş Tarihi Balat Evleri,
    Tahta Minare Camii,
    Sancaktar Yokuşu,
    Ahrida Sinagogu,
    Tarihi Agora Meyhanesi,
    Balat Kafeleri
    #istanbul #fener #balat #bosfor
    Music : Bossanova
    Musician : Ilya Truhanov

ความคิดเห็น • 6

  • @MeganAnimalLover
    @MeganAnimalLover หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What a great video. I love the historical places. They are so beautiful. No wonder why everyone fought over this magical city over the centuries.

    • @Istanbul_walking_tours
      @Istanbul_walking_tours  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes it is!👍

    • @MeganAnimalLover
      @MeganAnimalLover หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@Istanbul_walking_tours I watched a few of your videos last night and I really enjoyed it. You take beautiful videos. Like I said before, please try using only the natural sounds, like the ferry horns. I've been in Istanbul once many years ago and I thought the sound of the ferry horns was so beautiful.

    • @istanbulgalore4529
      @istanbulgalore4529 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      True❤

  • @ercanqa7452
    @ercanqa7452 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This area was built for the European settler merchants , later it became the district of Internal Migration from People of Anatolia , and then slowly turned to a gypsy district and all kinds of foreigners , and now it is becoming a hipster place and the rents are increasing , this is the reason why you find so much "christian" stuff there , like the Roman School . It is not an ancient History . The Story has to do with Fraudulent loans to the Sultan and European merchants setting a foot there creating their own private areas , the Europeans are the invaders and not the ancient people , the whole world is an evidence that they are the invaders but you seriously believe Turkey is not this way because cryptos are spreading rumors about central asia and mongolism which is totally absurd .