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Bilhete de entrada para a Cisterna de Teodósio (Cisterna de Serefiye)

200+ reservado
Salvar na lista de desejos
Horário de funcionamento
Duração sugerida1 hora(s)
Binbirdirek, Piyer Loti Cd. No:2/1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye

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Hoje
Amanhã
8 Jul
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Bilhete de Entrada

Válido na data selecionadaVálido na data selecionada
Cancelamento grátis (aviso prévio de 24 horas)Cancelamento grátis (aviso prévio de 24 horas)
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Avaliações

Similar to the London one, but the London one is more 3D, including the graphics reflected on the ground. This one makes you feel more historical. The downside is that the graphic doesn't keep running and looping. You have to wait 5 to 10 minutes for the music and graphics to restart.
A 10-minute projection mapping show! Although the space is small, the visuals were stunning, and I was deeply impressed by the collaboration of history and modern technology! If you go first thing in the morning, you can enjoy it as if you have the place to yourself!
The technological lighting and impression design are stunning.
No hay mucho que ver, solo un montón de columnas y la audioguía no funcionó, así que no hubo detalles sobre lo que se estaba viendo. Hubo un breve y agradable espectáculo de luz y sonido presentado sin comentarios. Recomendaría la Cisterna Basílica sobre esta con diferencia.
complete scam. tiny room, one door was closed and no Lightshow. I’ll keep this review as short as my stay in the cistern. save the 20€ and don’t go.
To put it simply, we ran out of time and couldn't get in. A local Turkish person told us it was open until 10 PM, so we prioritized visiting other places. However, it turns out there are different hours for foreigners and Turkish citizens; after 7 PM, only Turkish citizens are allowed entry. A Turkish girl in line told us this, and she seemed very apologetic. Apparently, there's a light show every hour. I'm very disappointed I couldn't see it.
Buying tickets through Klook and entering the venue went smoothly, and the ticket staff were very friendly! Before entering, we asked about the light show and how long the visit would take. To our surprise, they said the light show had been canceled last month because the contract ended and wasn't renewed. We were so disappointed! After entering, there was supposed to be an elevator down to the bottom, but it wasn't operating, possibly to save money! My knee joints aren't good, so I had to walk down the stairs step by step. After reaching the bottom, we only stayed for about 15 minutes to take photos and check in because the underground palace was really small! The tickets cost almost HKD$200 per person, but we couldn't even spend half an hour there. We felt cheated.
The ticket was unusable; the staff said it had already been used. Luckily, this was the first attraction I visited after getting off the plane. After I showed the staff my flight ticket, he believed I had just arrived today and let me in.

Guia

  • Explore a Cisterna da Serefiye, construída entre 428-443 pelo Imperador Teodósio, exibindo a infraestrutura e a história bizantinas
  • Descubra uma das três cisternas significativas de Constantinopla, juntamente com as Cisternas de Binbirdirek e da Basílica, para uma experiência histórica única
  • Aprenda sobre o antigo Aqueduto de Valens, que trazia água da Floresta de Belgrado para abastecer a cisterna
  • Maravilhe-se com as intrincadas técnicas arquitetônicas dos bizantinos, lindamente preservadas na Cisterna da Serefiye em Istambul
  • Mergulhe no passado e experimente as maravilhas da Cisterna da Serefiye, um testemunho da engenharia e engenhosidade bizantinas

A Cisterna foi construída entre 428 e 443. O Imperador Teodósio nomeou a Cisterna em sua homenagem. Fazia parte do principal sistema de água da cidade. Havia uma falta de fontes de água na cidade. Isso levou os bizantinos a construir muitas cisternas para economizar o máximo de água da chuva possível, nessas cisternas. Eles usavam a água dessas cisternas, apenas em caso de emergência, durante secas ou cercos. A Cisterna é feita de tijolo, calcário local e argamassa hidráulica. Tem cerca de 24x40 metros. Trinta e duas colunas de mármore, com capitéis em estilo coríntio, sustentam o telhado. Foi muito bem restaurada recentemente e aberta como museu ao público.

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