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Grand Synagogue of Edirne
Grand Synagogue of Edirne
Welcome to the Grand Synagogue of Edirne, also known as the Adrianople Synagogue (Hebrew: קל קדוש הגדול, Turkish: Edirne Büyük Sinagogu). Nestled in Maarif Street of Edirne, Turkey, this historic Sephardi synagogue stands as a testament to resilience and faith. The roots of the Grand
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Church & Monastery of St George(Aya Yorgi)
Church & Monastery of St George(Aya Yorgi)
Büyükada-nizam, Insel Büyükada, 34970 Adalar/İstanbul
19km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Church & Monastery of St George(Aya Yorgi) is located on the island of Büyükada, one of the group of five islands off the Asian side of Istanbul.  The monastery was founded in the name of St. George, referred to as Aya Yorgi by the Turks and as Aya Yorgo by the Greeks, a venerated Christian
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St. Anthony of Padua Church
St. Anthony of Padua Church
Tomtom, İstiklal Cd. No:171, 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
3km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
St. Anthony of Padua Church in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, stands as a magnificent testament to both faith and architectural splendor. This Roman Catholic church, often simply referred to as "St. Antoine," is an iconic landmark in the heart of this historic district, where the East beautifully blends with
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Church of Hagia Triada
Church of Hagia Triada
Katip Çelebi Mah., 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
3km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
The Church of Hagia Triada, also known as the Holy Trinity Church, is a Greek Orthodox church with roots dating back to the Byzantine era. It was originally constructed in the 19th century, during the later years of the Ottoman Empire, to serve the Greek Orthodox community residing in the city
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Bulgarian St. Stephen Church
Bulgarian St. Stephen Church
Balat, Mürselpaşa Cd., 34087 Fatih/İstanbul
3km from Hagia Sophia Mosque
Bulgarian St. Stephen Church was built in the center of a courtyard surrounded by railings on the shores of the Golden Horn. Instead of concrete, cast iron was preferred for being lighter in the construction of the church. Pieces were produced in Vienna and brought to Istanbul by ship over Danube
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