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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Galata_TowerGalata Tower - Wikipedia

    The Galata Tower (Turkish: Galata Kulesi), officially the Galata Tower Museum (Turkish: Galata Kulesi Müzesi), is an old Genoese tower in the Galata part of the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey.

  2. Galata Tower, one of the most important structures that make up the silhouette of İstanbul, was used as a long-term fire watchtower and was named Galata Fire Tower. Galata Tower was first built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinianos in 507-508 AD.

  3. Galata Tower, a renowned landmark in Istanbul, stands as an enduring symbol of the city's rich history and breathtaking views. Situated atop a hill in the Galata district, this cylindrical stone tower soars approximately 63 meters into the sky.

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Galata Tower is one of the oldest and most impressive towers in Istanbul, dating its history back to the medieval era. Its unique architecture, which combines Byzantine and Genoese elements, has attracted photography enthusiasts and architecture buffs from around the world.

  5. The Galata Tower literally towers over the shops and streets of the Karakoy area and is a worthwhile visit while touring that area of Istanbul.

  6. May 15, 2024 · Dating back to 14th century, the tower is an old Genoese tower overlooking the beautiful Istanbul and has a massive cone shaped structure that was built at approximately 38 meters above the sea level and rises to a height of 62 meters above its base.

  7. Setting an example for a water tower that was constructed in the German town of Niederlehme in 1902, the 62-metre-high Galata Tower has a thick-walled cylindrical body made from stone and a roof of reinforced concrete.

  8. Nov 2, 2023 · Built in 1348, the Galata Tower is one of Istanbul’s oldest structures. Originally called the Tower of Christ, it was built by the Genoese colony as part of the Galata fortress walls. The tower is 67 meters (220 feet) high with a diameter of 16.45 meters (54 feet).

  9. The Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi in Turkish) — called Christea Turris (the Tower of Christ in Latin) by the Genoese — is a medieval stone tower in the Galata/Karaköy quarter of Istanbul, Turkey, just to the north of the Golden Horn’s junction with the Bosphorus.

  10. muze.gov.tr › Language › IndexGALATA TOWER MUSEUM

    The Galata Tower was one of the tallest buildings in Istanbul until the mid-20th century and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the city from its top floor. The Tower is included in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with other Genoese Towers in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.