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Istanbul - Travel Video.
DVD. Globe
Trekker.

Istanbul is the only
city to span two continents. Previously known as
Byzantium
and Constantinople, it was the center of the civilized world for over a
millennium. Although no longer the capital of Turkey, Istanbul
remains its biggest and busiest city.
Traveller Estelle Bingham starts her exploration of the ancient city
at Topkapi Palace, former home of sultans and their concubines. She
interrupts her sightseeing for a day trip to Gallipoli, the site of an
infamous WWI battlefield. Continuing her journey around Istanbul,
she visits the opulent Pera Palace Hotel. After some retain therapy
in the Grand Bazaar, she ends her journey at the famous Blue Mosque.
55 minutes.
Along the way...
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Wrestles for the
golden belt.
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Take a belly dancing lesson.
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Taste traditional "mezzes".
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Experience Istanbul's famous nightlife.
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See the Whirling Dervishes.
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Istanbul
- Travel Video. DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Istanbul is the golden gateway to the Orient, a city that was once the
centre of the Old World and still reflects two and a half centuries of
history. Today this turbulent metropolis on the Bosporus is Europe’s
connection with Asia Minor.
Today this link between Europe and Asia has more than fifteen million
inhabitants and is not only Turkey’s largest city but is also a melting
pot of various cultures. Once a Greek colony, Roman Imperial City and
capital of the Osman Empire, Istanbul is full of colourful and dramatic
history.
The European-style city district on the northern side of the Golden Horn
was founded as a trading colony by Genoese traders in 1261. In
subsequent centuries the Europeans dominated the appearance and
character of this area whose buildings and main street indicate the
city’s splendid past.
The Yerebatan Cistern once provided Constantinople with its water
supply. Emperor Justinian had this subterranean reservoir built and it
holds eighty thousand cubic metres of water. A forest of more than three
hundred decorated stone columns support the ceiling and it once served
as a backdrop for a James Bond film.
A mighty gate is the entrance to the splendid world of the Turkish
sultans, Topkapi, the former centre of power of the Osman Empire. It’s
like a small town with many exquisite buildings and wonderful parks.
Leonardo Da Vinci’s vision of a bridge across the Bosporus was for many
years only a dream but four hundred and seventy years later the dream
became reality. At a height of sixty-four metres two city districts have
been united in addition to two continents and the contrasting lifestyles
of two completely different worlds.
Istanbul is a melting pot of culture and religion with a captivating
allure and an irresistible atmosphere of mystique.
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Istanbul
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Travel Video. DVD.
Cities of the World.
60 Minutes.

Istanbul is a fantastic heritage
of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople, and its unique quality is
that it lies on two continents.
Europe and Asia are separated by the picturesque Golden Horn Bay. On the
quiet Asian side live the wealthy citizens, while the European part is a
busy center for business life, and the ancient city core, full of old
monuments, can be found here. There is the Aia Sophia, the Blue Mosque,
the Yedikule fortress and the Topkapi Palace. And then there is the
colorful, loud and exotic Grand Bazaar, favorite target of the tourists.
Let us go to the house of Pierre Loti, drink a cup of Turkish coffee and
enjoy the sight of the Marble Sea and the city of the thousand minarets.
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Istanbul
- Old City
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Istanbul is a grand Turkish metropolis that extends across two
continents and
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influenced by various cultural and historic epochs.
In the bright and ornate interior of the Hagia Sophia the splendid yet
contrasting influence of both Christian Byzantine and Ottoman
architecture has been preserved to the present day. Beneath the second
largest cupola in the world, each of these cultures and religions unite
in perfect harmony.
Not far from the Hagia Sophia is the Yerebatan Saray that provides a
fascinating insight into Constantinople’s former water supply. Three
hundred and thirty six columns support the vaulted ceiling of the
cistern that was built in around 532 A.D.
The Topkapi Palace was built by Sultan Mehmet The Second. It is one of
the city’s main tourist attractions and its exquisite interior indicates
the lifestyle of the city’s former Ottoman rulers.
As the capital of three former World Empires, Istanbul truly enjoys a
unique position among the great cities of both Europe and Asia.
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Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul)
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The
tall minarets of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque,
known
also as the Blue Mosque, tower proudly into the heavens and dominate the
skyline of Istanbul, the Turkish capital on the Bosporus.
At the beginning of the 17th century the young and ambitious sultan,
Ahmet The First, decided that an additional building should replace the
Hagia Sophia as the city’s main mosque.
With its graduated cupolas, the building was designed to be as
impressive as possible, thus a spacious courtyard was also included.
Elegant columned halls surround a square at the centre of which there is
an hexagonal fountain where the faithful once cleansed themselves prior
to prayer. Today, the faithful wash themselves along the external
sidewalls of the courtyard. In the eastern section is the Mederse, the
mosque’s School of the Koran.
Four massive five metre thick pillars known as ‘Elephants’ Feet’ support
the incredible weight of the Blue Mosque’s massive central cupola. It
derived its popular alias of the Blue Mosque due to its internal décor
that consists of twenty-one thousand precious blue coloured Fayence wall
tiles from Iznik.
The Topkapi Palace, which over the years was greatly extended by various
sultans, is also located in the historic centre of Istanbul and until
1853 it was the royal residence of the Osmanic royal family.
Along the picturesque shoreline of the Bosporus are numerous ancient
mosques, palaces and villas and one of the longest and most impressive
suspension bridges in the world connects this fascinating European city
and its twelve million inhabitants to Asia.
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Dolmabahce Palace
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Built in the middle of the 19th century and set on the beautiful
shores
of the Bosporus, the Dolmabahce Palace shines out in its old splendour,
the third sultan´s palace of Istanbul, its royal buildings are
considered to be the most beautiful examples of Osmanic architecture.
The Turkish architect, Kabaret Balian and his son, Nikogos, were
encouraged to indulge themselves both financially and creatively in the
design of this impressive and opulent palace. As with its exterior, the
beauty and splendour of the internal rooms is simply overwhelming and
its magnificent sunlit stairways were influenced by the design of the
Paris Opera House.
The entire palace is like a magnificent museum. Various works of art,
paintings and other valuable gifts from various diplomats and visiting
royal families are on display throughout..
Whenever a gentle breeze travels across the Bosporus and makes the
flowers and blossoms move like dancers, it is easy to understand why the
last great sultans chose this place as their home.
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Hagia Sophia Istanbul, Turkey
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Situated on the shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul is the only city in the
world
that is located on two continents, Europe and Asia. Within it, a
historic and religious symbol rises up into the sky: the Hagia Sophia,
for nearly a 1000 years the main church of former Constantinople.
Legend has it that Constantine, founder of the New Rome, had previously
built a church of ‘Holy Wisdom’ here in the fourth century A.D. Thus,
the name of this church derives from the Greek.
Although the first church, as well as a later building, were destroyed
by fire, the Emperor Justinian erected a larger church in the year 532
AD, the church known today as Hagia Sophia.
Throughout the centuries, Hagia Sophia served both as a church and a
mosque but, due to the Turkish leader, Atatürk, it was transformed into
a museum in 1935.
As a result of Turkish influence and its function as a mosque, four
minarets were constructed adding yet another architectural feature in
addition to its magnificent dome.
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Topkapi Istanbul, Turky
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
The
mighty gate that rises from the old quarter of Istanbul is the
entrance
to a fascinating and astonishing world, the Serail Of Topkapi. The
former Osmanic centre of power is a small town in itself with numerous
wonderfully decorated buildings and an idyllic park.
The Topkapi Palace consists of a large complex of administrative
buildings as well as those reserved for the royal families, including
the Harem. The incredible wealth of the Osmanic Sultans is omnipresent,
while precious calligraphy and beautiful tiles decorate the facades and
interior rooms of the palace. A thousand concubines lived in the Topkapi
Harem and eight hundred eunuchs guarded it.
Various holy relics that belonged to the prophet Mohammed were seized
during a war with Egypt and they are one of Topkapi’s major attractions.
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Yedikule Fortress (Surr Istanbul) Istanbul, Turky
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Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul
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Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city.
The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction
of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.
The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The
Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople
when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants
of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors.
The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress
and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were
executed there.
The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in the
city and today Istanbul’s famous wall reaches from the Marmara Sea to
the Golden Horn, the very long and narrow tributary of the Bosporus.
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Super Cities: Istanbul - Travel Video.

Walk through a city almost 2,700 years
old! Once a capital of the Roman Empire, Istanbul today represents a
fascinating fusion of East and West.
You'll find magnificent mosques
and palaces next door to the cheerful and tumultuous Egyptian Bazaar.
Perhaps the most captivating aspect of Istanbul is its spiritual
ambiance as the haunting, almost mystical invitation to prayer penetrates
the city's clamor. 30 minutes.
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Istanbul - Travel Video. Globe Trekker
Video.

Istanbul is the only
city to span two continents. Previously known as
Byzantium
and Constantinople, it was the center of the civilized world for over a
millennium.
Although no longer the capital of Turkey, Istanbul
remains its biggest and busiest city.
Traveller Estelle Bingham starts her exploration of the ancient city
at Topkapi Palace, former home of sultans and their concubines.
She
interrupts her sightseeing for a day trip to Gallipoli, the site of an
infamous WWI battlefield. Continuing her journey around Istanbul,
she visits the opulent Pera Palace Hotel. After some retain therapy
in the Grand Bazaar, she ends her journey at the famous Blue Mosque.
Along the way, viewers will join Estelle as she wrestles for the
golden belt, takes a belly dancing lesson, tastes traditional "mezzes",
experiences Istanbul's famous nightlife and sees some Whirling Dervishes.
55 minutes.
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Istanbul and the Turquoise Coast - Travel Video.
Travelview International.
Istanbul, spanning two continents...
the only city to have
served
as the capital of three empires: Byzantine, Holy Roman, and Ottoman. Walk
through the city's old sector and see the renowned monuments of these
cultures: the
Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Grand Bazaar, all in close
proximity.
Cross the famed Galata Bridge and you are in New
Istanbul: the boutiques of Sisli and the international hotels of Taksim.
Cruise the Bosporus and see the mansions built by generations of wealthy
Turks.
That is just the beginning! The
Turquoise Coast takes its name from the remarkable color of the Aegean and
the Mediterranean Seas.
Along this coast you will find more ruins
from the ancient world than in most any other country. 
In Ephesus, stand on the stage
where the Apostle Paul addressed the Ephesians.
In Bodrum or Marmaris,
charter a yacht to explore the sunken ruins of Kekova or Lycean rock tombs
in Fetiye. In Anatalya, 55 minutes
Bask in the warm Mediterranean sunshine.
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Rick Steves'
Travel the World: Prague, Budapest,
Istanbul
- Travel Video.

We
find the gates open wide to the two most exciting tourist destinations in
Eastern Europe: Prague, a cobbled time tunnel, and Budapest, Eastern
Europe's fun city. Then to Istanbul, a vibrant city of ancient
intrigue and modern bustle; and a boat ride up the Bosporus, where Europe
meets Asia.
~ See Prague's baroque town square and Hradcany Castle in their original
glory.
~ Hear the chimes of the Old Quarter astrological clock, keeping time
since 1412.
~ Explore Budapest's Castle Hill, high above the Danube River. 52
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