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Cemberlitas

Cemberlitas
Cemberlitas
The column was erected to honor Constantine in 330 AD, when Istanbul

Serpentine Column

Serpentine Column


Originally this column was erected in 479 B.C. in front of Temple of Apollo in Delphi, Greece, to commemorate the naval victory of the Greeks over the Persians and to show their respect to Apollo for winning the battle after consulting his oracle. The bronze column was formed by 3 intertwined snakes and names of the 31 Greek city-states that participated in the war were written on them. It's also said that there was a big golden pot on top of the snake

Egyptian Obelisk

Egyptian Obelisk


Around 1490 BC the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III erected two obelisks before the Karnak temple in Luxor to commemorate the victories of his forces in Mesopotamia. The obelisks were made of rare pink granite.

In the 4th century AD, an unknown Roman emperor who wanted to accomplish something impressive that would create excitement among his people had the colossal obelisk brought to Istanbul

Walled Obelisk

Walled Obelisk


The Walled Obelisk (also known as Constantine Obelisk) is situated near Serpentine Column, Egyptian Obeliskand German Fountain is also its neighbour,which is located in front of Serpentine Column, at the southern side of the
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