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4.2 /55 Reviews
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Although just across the street from the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, the entrance is indeed inconspicuous, and today it can be called one of Istanbul's most romantic and mysterious attractions. The huge palace built by 336 huge stone pillars is carved with exquisite patterns on each pillar, but the water palace is slightly smaller and can be visited in up to an hour. There are many fat fish in the pool, and I don’t know what to live for!
Posted: Aug 18, 2019
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  • tt梦幻小妖
    4/5Excellent
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    I haven’t always felt that this is a very mysterious place before, but I was a little disappointed after I came, because it’s actually an empty underground water storage place, but the photos taken are quite good-looking.

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    Posted: Sep 14, 2019
  • BetTerDAY
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    It was originally a reservoir built in the Byzantine period of the 6th century for war reasons. It is said that if the water palace is full of water, it can be used for a month for the whole city. Today, the water palace is old and the water stored is only a shallow water. In a watery color, the pattern carved on the pillars with the sparkle seemed to deduce the vivid picture; and in the pools on both sides of the stone bridge, there were a group of fish shaking their heads and wagging their tails, swimming slowly, as if they were the real masters here.

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2019
  • Jessigz
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Turkish Museum Pass is not available, there is no water now, it feels very dark, and there are not many places to walk and visit. The most famous here are the tear columns and the avatar of Medusa. The visit time is up to one hour. It is best to go early, there are not many people in the queue.

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    Posted: Mar 9, 2019
  • 浮年锦记
    5/5Outstanding
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    Walking the Jerebadaan Groundwater Palace, a reservoir built in the Byzantine period of the 6th century for war reasons. On the one hand, to ensure the supply of water to the court, on the other hand, to prevent the enemy from encircling. The imprisoned Greek evil spirit - the serpent-haired demon Medusa, decodes the Dante Code.

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2019