We start our tour with the Cibali Police Station, which also inspired a famous theater play, and the Cibali Gate right next to it. After seeing the Church of St. Theodosya, which was converted into a mosque and named the Rose Mosque in 1499, and the Aya Sur Gate and Police Station, which is one of the entrance gates of the city of Constantinople, we visit the Aya Nikola Greek Orthodox Church. We are visiting the Fener Greek Patriarchate and the Hagia Yorgi Church in its garden with our guide. After visiting Fener Greek High School, which was established as a faculty of divine sciences to train clergy in the Orthodox Patriarchate and today serves as a high school with a special status, we visit the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, the only church that has survived since the conquest of Istanbul. After seeing Dimitri Kantemir House, we photograph the Colorful Houses of Kiremit Street. We start the Balat part of our tour with the Ahrida Synagogue, the most important synagogue of the Balat district. We hope that you will like the Hill Street Houses with Stairs, which is another photo spot we have. After seeing the Surp Hraştagabed Armenian Church, which was originally a Greek Orthodox Church and was later allocated to Armenian citizens by the Sultan's edict, we end our tour with the Sveti Stefan Church (Iron Church or Bulgarian Church) built by the Bulgarian Community who wanted to get out of the yoke of the Fener Greek Patriarchate. .
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