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Name: Galata Tower  

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Also known as: Galata Kulesi

Also known as: Christea Turris (Tower of Christ)

Nearest Town or City:
Istanbul, , Turkey

Location: Center of Galata (Karakoy) district of Istanbul, north of the Golden Horn.


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Photo: Nancy J. Rau

Website: https://muze.gen.tr/Museums
Email: info@muze.gen.tr

Notes:
An earlier tower that stood here was destroyed during the Fourth Crusade. This tower was built by the Genoese (as the "Tower of Christ") as part of a wall surrounding the district of Galata, directly opposite Byzantium (Constantinopolis). It was used as a lookout post, a prison, a warehouse, and for a time, as a lighthouse. The tower was restored in recent years and an elevator has been added. (There are also 143 stairs to the top.) It now houses a restaurant and nightclub, with a spectacular view of the city. It is open to the public as an observation tower during the day.

Tower Height: 206

Description of Tower: Cylindrical stone tower with conical roof.

This light is not operational

Date Present Tower Built: 1348

Current Use: Restaurant and nightclub, observation tower.

Open To Public? Yes.


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