The Palma Karistos Church at the Fethiye Museum is one of Istanbul's most famous Orthodox Byzantine churches. Rebuilt in 1261, Constantinople is about to end a war within the European Christ world. The Catholic forces that briefly occupied Constantinople were driven away by the Orthodox sect. But the Orthodox-Catholic strife did not end there, and after two hundred years of internal exhaustion, the lingering Byzantine Empire ended in the Ottoman Empire, the pride of the Islamic world in the east. The surviving beautiful mosaic murals tell us about the last glory of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Palma Karistos Church at the Fethiye Museum is one of Istanbul's most famous Orthodox Byzantine churches. Rebuilt in 1261, Constantinople is about to end a war within the European Christ world. The Catholic forces that briefly occupied Constantinople were driven away by the Orthodox sect. But the Orthodox-Catholic strife did not end there, and after two hundred years of internal exhaustion, the lingering Byzantine Empire ended in the Ottoman Empire, the pride of the Islamic world in the east. The surviving beautiful mosaic murals tell us about the last glory of the Byzantine Empire.
This museum is a historic museum with a long history. It is worth visiting domestic tourists and friends to see this museum. The building is also very beautiful. It has an Ottoman style.
The four stars are actually because Ottoman ruined the Byzantine church in Constantinople so badly that several pieces like this can be preserved, very beautiful!
Only enter once a day. Going to the museum is also very good for me and my mother and friends to go together, looking forward to seeing more babies in the future.
The collection is very rich, it is simply a vivid history book, really good, I have been around with the child for four hours and have not finished.