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Boukoleon Palace
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Nearby attractions
The Blue Mosque
Cankurtaran, At Meydanı Cd No:7, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Little Hagia Sophia
Küçük Ayasofya, Küçük Ayasofya Camii Sokagi No:20, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Sultanahmet Square
Binbirdirek, Sultan Ahmet Parkı No:2, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Great Palace Mosaics Museum
Sultanahmet Mahallesi Kabasakal Cad. Arasta Çarşısı Sok. No. 53, Sultan Ahmet, Torun Sk. No:21, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Eski İstanbul Evleri
Sultan Ahmet, Kapıağası Hisarı Sk. No:27, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Obelisk of Theodosius
Sultanahmet, Binbirdirek, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque
Küçük Ayasofya, Şht. Mehmetpaşa Ykş. 50a, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum
Binbirdirek, At Meydanı Cd No:12, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Örme Dikilitaş
Binbirdirek, Sultan Ahmet Parkı No:5, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Serpent Column
Binbirdirek, At Meydanı Cd No:53, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Nearby restaurants
Marbella Terrace cafe & Bar & Restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:32, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Şirvan Sofrasi Restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Küçük Ayasofya Cd. No:71, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Garden 1897 Restaurant
Inside of Garden House Hotel, Küçük Ayasofya, Şht. Mehmet Paşa Sk. No5, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Three Partners Cafe & Restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Kaleci Sk. No:7, 34000 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Old hipodrom cafe restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Kaleci Sk. No:3, 34000 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Modena Steak Kebap Fish House
Küçük Ayasofya, Küçük Ayasofya Cd. No:46, 34000 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Estambul 1453 Terrace & Restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Aksakal Sokağı no:21, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
La Romantica Fish & Meat House
Küçük Ayasofya, Mustafa Paşa Sk. No:18, 34120 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
火锅站 Hotpot Station-Chinese Restaurant
Küçük Ayasofya, Küçük Ayasofya Cd. 30/A, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Turgut Kebab Restaurant -Sultanahmet-
Sultan Ahmet, Akbıyık Cd. No:64, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Nearby hotels
Berce Hotel İstanbul
Küçük Ayasofya, Mustafa Paşa Sk. No:6, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Mula Hotel
Küçük Ayasofya, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:46, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Artefes Hotel
Küçük Ayasofya Cd, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:17, 34122, 34400 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Cheers Lighthouse
Küçük Ayasofya, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:18, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Katelya Hotel
Küçük Ayasofya, Oğul Sokağı No: 21, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Asmalı hotel
Küçük Ayasofya, Mustafa Paşa Sk. No:25, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Albatros Premier Hotel
Küçük Ayasofya, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:1, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Hotel Amira Istanbul
Küçük Ayasofya, Mustafa Paşa Sk. No:43, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
Aren Suites
Küçük Ayasofya, Gelinlik Sokağı No:13, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
MENAR SUITES IN OLD CITY
Küçük Ayasofya, Çayıroğlu Sk. No:22, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
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Boukoleon Palace

Sultan Ahmet, Kennedy Cad. No:40, 34122 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
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attractions: The Blue Mosque, Little Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet Square, Great Palace Mosaics Museum, Eski İstanbul Evleri, Obelisk of Theodosius, Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, Örme Dikilitaş, Serpent Column, restaurants: Marbella Terrace cafe & Bar & Restaurant, Şirvan Sofrasi Restaurant, Garden 1897 Restaurant, Three Partners Cafe & Restaurant, Old hipodrom cafe restaurant, Modena Steak Kebap Fish House, Estambul 1453 Terrace & Restaurant, La Romantica Fish & Meat House, 火锅站 Hotpot Station-Chinese Restaurant, Turgut Kebab Restaurant -Sultanahmet-
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Nearby attractions of Boukoleon Palace

The Blue Mosque

Little Hagia Sophia

Sultanahmet Square

Great Palace Mosaics Museum

Eski İstanbul Evleri

Obelisk of Theodosius

Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque

Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum

Örme Dikilitaş

Serpent Column

The Blue Mosque

The Blue Mosque

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Little Hagia Sophia

Little Hagia Sophia

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Sultanahmet Square

Sultanahmet Square

4.7

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Great Palace Mosaics Museum

Great Palace Mosaics Museum

4.4

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Nearby restaurants of Boukoleon Palace

Marbella Terrace cafe & Bar & Restaurant

Şirvan Sofrasi Restaurant

Garden 1897 Restaurant

Three Partners Cafe & Restaurant

Old hipodrom cafe restaurant

Modena Steak Kebap Fish House

Estambul 1453 Terrace & Restaurant

La Romantica Fish & Meat House

火锅站 Hotpot Station-Chinese Restaurant

Turgut Kebab Restaurant -Sultanahmet-

Marbella Terrace cafe & Bar & Restaurant

Marbella Terrace cafe & Bar & Restaurant

4.6

(1.1K)

$$

Click for details
Şirvan Sofrasi Restaurant

Şirvan Sofrasi Restaurant

4.6

(1.7K)

$$

Click for details
Garden 1897 Restaurant

Garden 1897 Restaurant

4.9

(6.4K)

Click for details
Three Partners Cafe & Restaurant

Three Partners Cafe & Restaurant

4.9

(1.6K)

$

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Mazhar AbbasMazhar Abbas
Bukoleon Palace Bukoleon Palace is a coastal palace built during the Byzantine period in Istanbul. It was founded in the 5th century, probably during the reign of Justinian I, and expanded by subsequent emperors. It was strategically located on the shores of the Sea of Marmara, connected to the Great Palace complex of Constantinople. It served as a residence and ceremonial site for the emperors, particularly in the 9th and 11th centuries. It is believed to have taken its name from the bull and lion statues in its harbor. It lost its importance after the Latin invasion (1204) and was abandoned during the Ottoman period. Its ruins can be seen today near Çatladıkapı, but it has been largely destroyed. Restoration work is ongoing, and the palace is a significant example of Byzantine architecture.
Richard KnaakRichard Knaak
Old palace built by Theodosius I. Under construction right now, as seen in the photos. Accessing the construction site is strictly prohibited and if you dont want to risk trouble with the local authorities you will adhere to the barbed wire fence. Sadly the reconstruction is severly underfunded and seems to have stalled. Much of the old places elements seem to have been removed. When the archeological work is gonna be completed is intransparent. My thesis would be they dug this up to build a new road on top, for which they had to check the static condition of the ruins.
TeknoolojiTeknooloji
Bukoleon Sarayı Sizin de dikkatinizi çekmiştir belki. Araba ile sahil yolundan Sirkeci yönüne doğru ilerlerken, Ahırkapı Feneri’nin tam karşısına düşen surların cephesinde, üç adet kocaman pencere boşluğu çarpar gözünüze. Diğer yanınızda ise deniz manzarası olunca, hızla kaybolur yine gözünüzden o viran yapı. 1.500 yıllık geçmişi olan bu yapıya İmparator Justinus (527-565) henüz imparator olmadan, karısı Theodora ile birlikte yerleşmiş ve imparator olmasının ardından burayı Büyük Saray kompleksine (Magnum Palation) dahil etmiş ve imparatorluk sarayı olarak kullanmıştır. Bukoleon Sarayı, 1204 yılında Konstantinopolis’in Latinlerce işgal edilmesiyle birlikte acımasızca yağmalanır. Sarayda bulunan hazineler o kadar çokmuş ki herhangi bir şekilde sayılabilmeleri mümkün değilmiş. 1261 yılında şehir Latinlerden tekrar geri aldığında, saray çok kötü durumda bulunur ve terk edilerek, imparatorluk sarayı olarak Blakhernai Sarayı (Tekfur Sarayı) kullanılmaya başlanır. Fatih İstanbul’a girdikten sonra, sarayı gezerken harabeye dönmüş halini görünce üzülmüştür. Bukoleon Sarayı’nın adı, sarayın yanındaki limanın üzerinde bulunan ve yakaladığı boğayı boğazından ısıran bir aslan heykelinden geliyor. Bukoleon, boğa ve aslan sözcüklerinden oluşan Grekçe bir kelime; Buko-leon : Boğa-Aslan Bukoleon Sarayı limanının girişinde yer alan aslan heykelleri, günümüzde, İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzesi’nin merdiven başlarında sergileniyorlar. Sarayı 2021 yılından beri İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi (İ.B.B.) tarafından restore edilmektedir.
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Bukoleon Palace Bukoleon Palace is a coastal palace built during the Byzantine period in Istanbul. It was founded in the 5th century, probably during the reign of Justinian I, and expanded by subsequent emperors. It was strategically located on the shores of the Sea of Marmara, connected to the Great Palace complex of Constantinople. It served as a residence and ceremonial site for the emperors, particularly in the 9th and 11th centuries. It is believed to have taken its name from the bull and lion statues in its harbor. It lost its importance after the Latin invasion (1204) and was abandoned during the Ottoman period. Its ruins can be seen today near Çatladıkapı, but it has been largely destroyed. Restoration work is ongoing, and the palace is a significant example of Byzantine architecture.
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Old palace built by Theodosius I. Under construction right now, as seen in the photos. Accessing the construction site is strictly prohibited and if you dont want to risk trouble with the local authorities you will adhere to the barbed wire fence. Sadly the reconstruction is severly underfunded and seems to have stalled. Much of the old places elements seem to have been removed. When the archeological work is gonna be completed is intransparent. My thesis would be they dug this up to build a new road on top, for which they had to check the static condition of the ruins.
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Bukoleon Sarayı Sizin de dikkatinizi çekmiştir belki. Araba ile sahil yolundan Sirkeci yönüne doğru ilerlerken, Ahırkapı Feneri’nin tam karşısına düşen surların cephesinde, üç adet kocaman pencere boşluğu çarpar gözünüze. Diğer yanınızda ise deniz manzarası olunca, hızla kaybolur yine gözünüzden o viran yapı. 1.500 yıllık geçmişi olan bu yapıya İmparator Justinus (527-565) henüz imparator olmadan, karısı Theodora ile birlikte yerleşmiş ve imparator olmasının ardından burayı Büyük Saray kompleksine (Magnum Palation) dahil etmiş ve imparatorluk sarayı olarak kullanmıştır. Bukoleon Sarayı, 1204 yılında Konstantinopolis’in Latinlerce işgal edilmesiyle birlikte acımasızca yağmalanır. Sarayda bulunan hazineler o kadar çokmuş ki herhangi bir şekilde sayılabilmeleri mümkün değilmiş. 1261 yılında şehir Latinlerden tekrar geri aldığında, saray çok kötü durumda bulunur ve terk edilerek, imparatorluk sarayı olarak Blakhernai Sarayı (Tekfur Sarayı) kullanılmaya başlanır. Fatih İstanbul’a girdikten sonra, sarayı gezerken harabeye dönmüş halini görünce üzülmüştür. Bukoleon Sarayı’nın adı, sarayın yanındaki limanın üzerinde bulunan ve yakaladığı boğayı boğazından ısıran bir aslan heykelinden geliyor. Bukoleon, boğa ve aslan sözcüklerinden oluşan Grekçe bir kelime; Buko-leon : Boğa-Aslan Bukoleon Sarayı limanının girişinde yer alan aslan heykelleri, günümüzde, İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzesi’nin merdiven başlarında sergileniyorlar. Sarayı 2021 yılından beri İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi (İ.B.B.) tarafından restore edilmektedir.
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The Palace of Boukoleon (literally “bull lion”) was on the shore of the Propontis (the Sea of Marmara), south of the Great Palace and the Hippodrome and east of the Church of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople. The first building phase of the palace complex is attributed to the emperor Theodosius II (408-450). The Palace of Boukoleon, which overlooked the Propontis, had its own harbor (the limen of Boukoleon) with a flight of marble steps leading down to the emperor’s ship. It took its name from an ancient statue located at the harbor depicting colossal figures of a lion attacking a bull. It is not known when the statue of the lion and bull was brought to the site, though it is known to have survived until the 16th century. A tower once used as a lighthouse is located on the sea walls to the east. Other palaces were in the vicinity, including the Palace of Hormisdas built during the reign of Constantine and later restored by Justinian, who used it as his palace before coming to power. This palace is often associated with the Palace of Boukoleon. It was extensively restored during the reign of Theophilos (829-842). Later Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969) erected walls around the Great Palace, transforming it into a fortress. This resulted in the Palace of Boukoleon being integrated within the complex of the Great Palace. Isaac II Angelos was briefly imprisoned in dungeons beneath the Palace of Boukoleon after being blinded. The Stone of Unction (a marble slab on which Christ’s body laid after his crucifixion) was transferred to Constantinople from the Church of St John in Ephesus by order of Manuel I (1143-1180), who personally helped to carry it in procession from the harbor of Boukoleon to the Pharos Church of the Great Palace. The first Latin emperor, Baldwin of Flanders, settled in the Palace of Boukoleon, in which the marriage feast of Henry of Flanders and Agnes, daughter of Boniface of Montferrat, was celebrated in 1207. When Boniface of Montferrat (future king of Thessaloniki) first came to the palace, many Byzantine ladies had taken refuge in the palace, including Margaret of Hungary (wife of Isaac Angelos and his future wife) and Agnes of France (daughter of Louis VII and wife to both Alexios II Komnenos and Andronikos I Komnenos). The palace was also the residence of some of his successors. As the Palace of Blachernai became more important than the Great Palace, the Palace of Boukoleon also lost its importance and was finally abandoned by the Late Byzantine era. The remains of the Palace of Boukoleon can be found south of the Hippodrome. Sections of the palace were destroyed to build a railway, though a vaulted structure with three large marble-framed windows and a gateway have survived. While situated on the waterfront, the shallow waters by the maritime walls were filled in so as to build a new road, Kennedy Caddesi, in 1959. Two stone lions at the Istanbul Archaeological Museum, probably dating to the 6th century, once stood on remnants of the palace, overlooking the harbor. Beneath the palace east of the imperial staircase is a cistern. It has a trapezoidal plan with six columns with Ionic capitals dating to the 6th century. It has been suggested that the cistern dates to the 9th century, though this...

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As its restoration is not completed yet - and will take some time - I could see it only from outside. However, for sure, it will be beautiful when completed. In fact, the Metropolitan Municipality organise trips to the restoration site which you have to sign up in advance. December 3, 2022: Finally I attended one of those tours and advise everyone to do so: young experts give brief information about the palace and the process of restoration. These places have been neglected for decades. Our special thanks goes to the latest major and his team, mainly to #ibbmiras. This palace Boukoleon or Bucoleon was one of the Byzantine palaces in Constantinople dating back to the 5th century and is located on the shore of the Sea of Marmara, close to Sultanahmet and Little Hagia Sophia. A "must see" place, even during the...

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Bukoleon Palace

Bukoleon Palace is a coastal palace built during the Byzantine period in Istanbul. It was founded in the 5th century, probably during the reign of Justinian I, and expanded by subsequent emperors. It was strategically located on the shores of the Sea of Marmara, connected to the Great Palace complex of Constantinople. It served as a residence and ceremonial site for the emperors, particularly in the 9th and 11th centuries. It is believed to have taken its name from the bull and lion statues in its harbor.

It lost its importance after the Latin invasion (1204) and was abandoned during the Ottoman period. Its ruins can be seen today near Çatladıkapı, but it has been largely destroyed. Restoration work is ongoing, and the palace is a significant example of Byzantine...

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