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THE MAIDEN’S TOWER – Kiz Kulesi (Leander’s Tower), Istanbul, Turkey

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Istanbul, Maiden’s Tower  ( Turkish: Kiz Kulesi ) is one of the attractions of Turkey’s most exciting. Built in 408 a. C. by Athenian general Alcibiades to control boat traffic in the Persian Bosphorus Strait, the Tower of the Virgin was later rebuilt as a fortress for the Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus in 1110 A.D.

Ottoman Turks also had a hand in maintaining this beautiful tower, rebuilding the restoration of the facade on several occasions over the years.

There are many myths and legends surrounding the Maiden’s Tower.
Once of the most popular legends is the daughter of a beloved Sultan, as was prophesied, would die of a snakebite on his eighteenth birthday. Wanting to protect her daughter from the prophecy, the sultan sent the princess to the Tower for safekeeping. All was well until his eighteenth birthday, when the Sultan took the princess a beautiful fruit basket to celebrate his birthday and the avoidance of prophecy. As the princess came to a bunch of grapes, a cobra, which had been hidden in the basket, bit his hand and she died in the arms of his father. It is said that this legend is like the Maiden’s Tower (Kiz Kulesi) got its name.

The Maiden’s Tower, which was used as a lighthouse for centuries, now houses a restaurant and a coffee shop are two of the premiere hotspots in Istanbul for a nice dinner. The coffee at the Tower of the Virgin is open to tourists booth from noon until nine o’clock and dinner at the restaurant is available only by reservation. With frequent live music, DJs, events, and the mandatory use of a boat to reach the tower, dining at the Tower of the Virgin is as romantic as it gets.

The Tower of the Virgin has been also been used in popular cinema and television, appearing most recently in the 2007 film “Hitman.” The Tower of the Virgin was also used as a hideout for Elektra villain in the James Bond film “The World is Not Enough” and appeared in “The Amazing Race” television program.

Full of history, intrigue, romance and culture, making your vacation to Turkey includes a visit to Istanbul Maiden’s Tower.

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Maiden’s Tower is a tower located in a pile of rocks in an arrow shooting distance from the coast of Asia, at the point of intersection of Asia and Europe. One of the unique structures throughout the world on two continents.

This tower, which dates from 2500 years ago, had a history identical to the history of Istanbul, witnessing what the city has found. His story began in ancient times and there throughout the time of the Greeks of the Byzantine Empire, and from the Ottoman Empire until today.

The island, which first hosted a burial chamber in the Greek period, was used as a customs area with the additional construction built during the era of Byzantium. It had assumed several functions from one platform to show the defense of a castle, an exile area to a quarantine island. Its main function was to be a lighthouse, and through the centuries has guided people during the day and the boats passing by during the night, with her constant winking light. Kizkulesi past guides to the future, and above all, dreams.

This tower, recalled stories throughout centuries, opened its doors in 2500 years later, after the restoration carried out by Hamoğlu Holding. Several poems have been written several works of art have been painted, and thousands of photographs taken of this tower is a symbol of loneliness, love, remoteness, and various other things. Come and check out the small windows to meet the charming atmosphere of the Maiden’s Tower, which is 2500 years, however, the young at any age, and hear their real story …

DURING THE DAY:

Excluding Monday
A café serves on the Maiden’s Tower between 12.00 to 19.00 and will be open to local and foreign tourists. daily menus and menus for the cafeteria will be available.

NIGHT OF TRANSPORTATION

Excluding Monday
Maiden’s Tower served with your special menu for people of Istanbul, national and foreign tourists in the reserve. On Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, “Group Leandros” formed especially for the Maiden’s Tower adds color to the night of the Maiden’s Tower, with unique and quality music ranging from the Romans, Byzantines, and times Ottoman, to the Republican period and modern times. On Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday night you can dine fun listening to the songs selected by the DJ. In the bar at the plant Panorama, you can see a 360 ° view of Istanbul, and his drink listening to romantic music.

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A small tower is on a small rocky island at the mouth of the Bosphorus, just off the Asian shore of Istanbul. Known locally as the Maiden’s Tower (Kiz Kulesi in Turkish), which has saved the Bosphorus, and illuminated the way for sailors for centuries. Currently, there are more modern methods of navigation, but the tower still intrigues visitors to Istanbul. Often there is confusion about the name of the tower. In ancient and medieval Byzantine Greek, was known as the Tower of Leander, for reasons that will become clear.

The Athenian general, Alcibiades, built the first tower on the island 2,500 years ago. His goal was to monitor the movement of Persian ships in the strait. A chain was strung across the Bosphorus from the tower to the opposite bank, a customs checkpoint for sending negotiating the narrow way. Much later, in 1110, the Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus redesigned the tower and turned it into a fortress.

During the Ottoman Empire, the tower was modified several times, mostly in 1509 and 1763. Interestingly, during the cholera epidemic of 1830, was used to quarantine cholera patients to prevent the epidemic spreading in the city. Alterations to the last tower was carried out in 1998 and finally opened in 2000. You now have a restaurant on the ground floor and a cafe at the top with stunning views of the Bosphorus and Sultanahmet (old Istanbul) through the water. Before these reforms were completed, scenes from James Bond film “The World is Not Enough”, was filmed there.

There are two quite different legends about this mysterious tower, one of the Greeks and the other of Turkish origin, which are the cause of the confusion on their behalf. The Greek legend tells of two lovers, Hero (a virgin priestess of Aphrodite) and a young man called Leandro. They became lovers, but hero was banished to a tower to avoid finding themselves. Leandro, who lived on the opposite bank. used to swim through the water guided by the light of a lamp left burning Hero. In this way, the lovers continued to meet. One stormy night, the wind and rain extinguished the lamp, and the leader lost his way and drowned. When you find the shirt in the water the next day, Hero threw herself too, and were united in death. The only problem with the name of the tower after Leander, is that according to ancient Greek legends, who swam across the Hellespont to meet his love, and this is much further south, in the Dardanelles.

For the Turks, the tower will always be called (Kiz Kulesi) Maiden Tower. The legend speaks of a Byzantine Turkish sultan who had a beautiful daughter and loved. When an oracle prophesied that he would die of snakebite, which kept in the tower to protect it, and ordered all the snakes in the vicinity must be killed. Unfortunately, a cunning snake managed to get into a fruit basket that was given up to it. Died a poisonous bite in his eighteenth birthday, just as the prophet had described.

Today, the Maiden’s Tower is a popular place for romantic dinners, summer weddings, business dinners and other events. The 360-degree panoramic view from the top is impressive, even on a rainy day. Singers have sung about it, poets have written about it, artists have painted, and millions have photographed, but still the small tower on the Bosphorus is to love everyone who sees it.

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Bodrum Castle and Museum of Underwater Archaeology

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A trip to Bodrum Castle of St. Peter is definitely must-see in Bodrum, and many visitors are surprised to find such riveting blend of modern and ancient behind those imposing stone walls.

Whether viewed from the sea or the land, Bodrum’s famous castle is an impressive illustration of medieval architecture. Construction of the castle took years to perform and occupying some 30.000 square feet at its base.

In its days, the castle was a monumental symbol of the unity of Christian Europe resistant to the ascending power of the Ottoman Empire.

The castle is in excellent condition, it now houses a one of the world’s finest museums (with exhibits on underwater archaeology). Mostly stones used in the construction come from the tomb of king Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.

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Mausoleum’s massive construction survived for hundreds of years until an earthquake brought it down during medieval times. The knights used the ruins as a stone quarry. In 1522, while reinforcing the castle, they even discovered the funerary chamber of the king, whose treasures were quickly looted.

In the 15th century AD, the Knights of St John invaded the region (whose headquarters were on Rhodes Island) and began constructing the castle that we see today.

The Bodrum Museum of  Underwater Archaeology is not just a dusty collection of lifeless relics; it is an original, creative and also exiting experience.

Here monuments, jeweler and seals from the Old Bronze Age, Archaic, Classic, Hellenistic Periods are displayed so it is a trip into a fascinating past through to life in exhibits that take you back in time into the worlds of ancient mariners who sailed to meet their destiny shipwrecked on Anatolian shores or to the medieval Ages of Knights who built this castle from stones that once were section of one of the Mausoleum of  Halicarnassus.

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