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are so many sights and scenes waiting to be
explored in Istanbul, that some aspects of the
city are pushed into the background. As a city
surrounded by sea Istanbul has many headlands,
some remote and deserted with no buildings but
a lighthouse, others lively and crowded.
We decided to take a tour of some of these promontories,
and naturally our first stop was Sarayburnu
or Palace Point, the most famous of all, upon
which stands Topkapi Palace. This headland at
the mouth of the Bosphorus, facing south over
the Marmara Sea and north over the Golden Horn,
was where the Megarians founded the city of
Byzantium in the 7th century BC, building various
temples around the acropolis. Many centuries
later the Byzantines built the Mangana Palace,
Haghia Sophia and other churches here, and the
Ottomans subsequently chose the same site for
their imperial palace of Topkapý and
Sultanahmet Mosque
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