Istanbul (1849 Subjects)
View of Istanbul from Üsküdar. On the left Kadiköy. On the right the Seraglio Point.
View of Üsküdar from Beşiktaş.
View of Istanbul from Belgrad Forest, on the European shore of the Bosporus.
View of Büyükdere and the entrance to the Black Sea. On the right the Anadolu Kavağı and the Yoros Castle.
The Rumelian and Anatolian Castles on the European and Asiatic shores of the Bosporus accordingly.
View of Istanbul from Fenerbahçe.
Orthodox priests in Heybeliada.
Inscription from the tomb of Sir Edward Barton, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, in the late 16th century. The author argues that this inscription is found at the Monastery of Hagia Triada on Heybeliada (Halki).
Turkish musicians at Büyükada island.
View of the Sweet Waters of Asia, on the Asiatic shores of the Bosporus. In the background the Anatolian Castle.
Turkish ladies of Istanbul.
Landscape near Hünkar iskelesi, north of Beykoz, on the Asiatic shores of the Bosporus.
Panoramic view of the Bosporus from Joshua's Hill (Hill of Jesus).
Map of the Bosporus.
Map of Istanbul and surrounding area.
Map of Bosphorus area.
Fig. 1. Plan of the upper gallery of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. Fig. 2. Plan of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the exonarthex of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the esonarthex of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, looking eastwards.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the north nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. On the right one of the two lustration urns from Pergamon, transferred to the temple during the reign of Sultan Murat III.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, from the north nave.
View of the north nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. In the background the esonarthex. On the left the Grand Vizier praying.
View of the imperial tribune in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This tribune stood between the mihrab and the Columns from Ephesus, which were transferred to the imperial capital during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.
View of the imperial tribune in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This tribune stood between the mihrab and the Columns from Ephesus, which were transferred to the imperial capital during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the north-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the south-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the south-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the western part of the upper gallery, where the throne of the Byzantine Emperor once stood.