Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Yerebatan Saray

The huge underground water cistern was left from the days when Istanbul was Constantinople. The roof is held up by 336 marble columns which could hold 80,000 cubic feet of water in case of drought or siege. It is said that these columns were brought from other cities in order to rapidly build the city of Constantinople. The evidence is showed by the two columns in the far left corner which supported by Medusa heads.

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