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Basilica Cistern

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The Basilica Cistern, known locally as Yerebatan Sarnıcı or the "Sunken Palace," is a remarkable historical site nestled beneath the vibrant city of Istanbul, Turkey. Situated in the historic Sultanahmet district on the Sarayburnu peninsula, just 150 meters southwest of the iconic Hagia Sophia, this ancient subterranean marvel stands at an elevation of approximately 40 meters above sea level. It represents a pinnacle of Byzantine engineering, serving as the largest of hundreds of cisterns that once supplied water to Constantinople.

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    November 24, 2022

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    Historic cistern built 1,600 years ago with picturesque columns, brick domes and arches.
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    April 20, 2023

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    Unfortunately there were long queues here too and we decided to move on without having achieved anything. 😢
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    September 2, 2018

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    also called sunken palace, a late antique cistern
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical crowd levels like at the Basilica Cistern, and how can I avoid long queues?

    The Basilica Cistern is a very popular attraction, especially given its central location. While visitor flow is generally well-managed, long queues can form, particularly during peak times like midday, weekends, and the summer months. To minimize wait times, it's highly recommended to visit either right after opening in the morning or later in the afternoon, closer to closing time. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) can also offer a less crowded experience compared to peak summer.

    Is the Basilica Cistern wheelchair accessible or suitable for strollers?

    The Basilica Cistern has undergone significant renovations to improve accessibility. While the interior features raised wooden platforms, making the main viewing areas accessible for most, there are still some considerations. It's best to check the official website or contact the site directly for the most up-to-date information regarding specific wheelchair and stroller access points, as entrance and exit routes might involve ramps or elevators that could vary.

    Are there specific public transport options to reach the Basilica Cistern?

    Yes, the Basilica Cistern is conveniently located in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district, making it easily accessible by public transport. The closest tram stop is Sultanahmet (T1 line), which is just a short walk away. Many bus routes also serve the area. Given its central location, it's also within walking distance of other major historical sites like the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque.

    What are the current ticket prices and how can I book them?

    Ticket prices for the Basilica Cistern can vary, especially with ongoing restorations and potential changes in cultural site fees. It's always best to check the official Basilica Cistern website or a reputable ticketing platform for the most current pricing. While tickets can often be purchased on-site, booking online in advance is frequently recommended to save time and potentially bypass queues, especially during busy periods.

    How long does a typical visit to the Basilica Cistern take?

    Most visitors find that exploring the Basilica Cistern takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows ample time to walk along the raised platforms, admire the 336 columns, locate the famous Medusa heads, and soak in the unique atmosphere without feeling rushed. The duration can vary depending on your interest in photography and the crowd levels.

    What should I wear when visiting the Basilica Cistern?

    Given its underground nature, the Basilica Cistern maintains a relatively constant, cool temperature year-round, making it a comfortable escape from both summer heat and winter chill. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as you'll be on raised platforms. There is no specific dress code required, but respectful attire is always appreciated when visiting historical sites in Istanbul.

    Are there any specific legends or myths associated with the Basilica Cistern, particularly the Medusa heads?

    Absolutely! The Basilica Cistern is steeped in legend, particularly concerning the two Medusa heads used as column bases. One is inverted, and the other is sideways. Popular myths suggest these placements were deliberate to negate the Gorgon's petrifying gaze, protecting the cistern. Another legend speaks of the 'Weeping Column' (also known as the Column of Tears), adorned with tear-like carvings, believed to shed tears for the slaves who died during the cistern's construction.

    What other historical sites are located near the Basilica Cistern that I can visit?

    The Basilica Cistern is ideally situated in the heart of Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet district, placing it within easy walking distance of several other iconic landmarks. Just 150 meters away is the magnificent Hagia Sophia. Also nearby are the stunning Blue Mosque, the sprawling Topkapi Palace, and the ancient Hippodrome of Constantinople. This concentration of historical sites makes it easy for hikers and explorers to plan a full day of sightseeing.

    Is the Basilica Cistern suitable for children?

    Yes, the Basilica Cistern is generally considered very suitable for children and can be a fascinating historical lesson for all ages. The unique underground setting, the atmospheric lighting, the reflections in the shallow water, and the intriguing Medusa heads often capture children's imaginations. The raised walking platforms are safe, and the visit duration is manageable for younger visitors.

    What is the dog policy for visiting the Basilica Cistern?

    As a historical museum and public attraction, the Basilica Cistern generally does not permit pets, including dogs, inside the premises. Service animals may be an exception, but it's always advisable to confirm directly with the site management before your visit if you plan to bring one.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Basilica Cistern?

    Yes, being in the bustling Sultanahmet district, the area around the Basilica Cistern is rich with dining options. You'll find numerous cafes, traditional Turkish restaurants, and even some pubs within a very short walking distance. Many offer outdoor seating with views of the historic surroundings, perfect for a meal or a refreshing drink before or after your visit.

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