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Yerebatan Sarayı (Yerebatan Basilica Cistern)
Underground Wonder

13 Yerebatan Caddesi
(Near Hagia Sophia)
Eminönü

Sultanahmet

+90 212 522 1259




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Yerebatan Sarayı translates as "Sunken Palace." It's Istanbul's largest underground cistern -- a remnant of the Romans -- and the only one renovated and opened for public viewing. Today Yerebatan Sarayı is a major tourist attraction and offers a cool respite from Istanbul's searing summer heat. Pulsing lights, water dripping from the ceiling and eerie music played over strategically placed speakers add an air of mystery to the place. Note the two large Medusa heads supporting columns on the north side of the cistern. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the whole cistern. A small entrance fee applies. Fun fact: James Bond canoed his way through the cistern in a scene from From Russia With Love!

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