Ottoman monuments (701 Subjects)
The strait of Rio – Antirrion, with plans of Rio and Antirrio fortresses.
Plan of Antirrion fortress.
The fortress of Antirrion from the east.
The fortress of Antirrion from the southwest.
The fortress of Antirrion from the north.
Map of the bay of Pylos. Floor plans of Niokastro and Palaiocastron fortresses.
View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
View of the bay of Sphacteria and Niokastro fortress in Pylos.
Plan of Passava castle and Kelefa castle, Peloponnese.
The castle of Kelefa in the Peloponnese.
The castle of Kelefa in the Peloponnese.
Map of Chalcis area, with plans of Chalcis fortress and Karababa fortress.
Plan of Karababa fortress at Chalcis.
View of Volos. View of Chalcis.
Ottoman princess, daughter of the Sultan. In the background, Topkapi Palace and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.
Greek woman of Istanbul. In the background, the mosque of Valide Sultan or Yeni Mosque.
Greek woman of Istanbul in mourning. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Eyup at Eyup district.
Armenian woman of Istanbul. In the background, Kavakia, the fortresses at the junction of the Bosporus with the Black Sea.
Ottoman woman in promenade costume. In the background, Rumeli Hisar (Fortress of Europe).
Tatar woman from Istanbul.
View of Sultaniye fortress on the eastern coast of the Hellespont. View of Kilitbahir castle on the western coast of the Hellespont.
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from Kabataş, neighbourhood to the south of Pera, to the Fortress of Europe.
View of Istanbul from Üsküdar. In the background on the right-end, the Tower of Galata; on the left, the tower of Leander.
The imperial boat on the Bosporus.
The Fortresses of Europe and Asia (Rumeli Hissari and Anadolu Hissari) on the Bosporus.
The palace of Dolmabahçe, Istanbul.
Panoramic view of Istanbul from Eyup. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.
The quay of Tophane, neighbourhood on the European coast of the Bosporus. In the background, the mosque of Kılıç Ali Paşa.
Seraglio Point from the south: Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, and the Tower of Galata on the right.
Çağlayan Palace at Sweet Waters of Europe (Kağıthane). The palace was built on the ruins of Saadabad Palace, which was demolished in 1730, during the revolt of Patrona Halil.