Attention history and architecture lovers!
Have you heard of the Basilica Cistern? This ancient underground cistern was built in the 6th century during the Byzantine era and is located in the heart of Istanbul, Turkey.
The cistern is an engineering marvel, with 336 columns supporting its roof and holding over 2 million gallons of water. It was used to store and supply water to the city's residents and was even featured in the popular Dan Brown novel, "Inferno."
But what makes the Basilica Cistern truly unique are the mysterious Medusa heads that can be found on two of its columns. The heads are said to have been placed there for their protective powers, and their origins and significance remain a mystery to this day.
Today, the Basilica Cistern is open to the public for tours, allowing visitors to marvel at its grandeur and learn about its rich history. If you're ever in Istanbul, make sure to add this stunning attraction to your must-visit list!
Exploring the Depths of the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul
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