Rumeli Fortress is a historical structure that gives its name in the neighborhood and described as ‘the pearl of the Bosphorus’. Before the conquest of Istanbul, Fatih Sultan Mehmet had this fortress built to prevent the attacks from the north of the Bosphorus. This place, which is also home to concerts from time to time, adorns the Bosphorus with all its beauty as the mediarity of the history of Istanbul. P>
Rumeli Fortress History
Rumeli Fortress, which started on April 15, was completed on August 31, 1452. The structure brought into the body in a short time as 4.5 months; It was also called ‘Kulle-i Cedîde’, ‘Nikhisar’ and ‘Yenice Hisar.
; 'Boğazkesen Fortress', 'Başkesen', 'Âşıkpaşazâde' and 'Kemalpaşazâde' was also called. He was one. This fortress, which was built in order to prevent the north -to -north attacks, was assumed the task of protecting the Bosphorus. In 1953, it was transformed into a Hisar museum and opened to visitors in 1968. What's in Rumeli Fortress? servicing. There is no warehouse.
You can see war balls in the garden of the museum. And a chain piece is exhibited. It is said that this is a piece of the chain that closes the Golden Horn. All of them in general, but even if nothing is good, the historical texture is enough…


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