The modern city of Istanbul, once the heart of Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, is a fascinating blend of East and West. The graceful minarets and domes of the Blue Mosque, Saint Sophia, Topkapi Palace and mystical Grand Bazaar are some of the landmarks which have attracted travelers and trade for centuries. And The Orient House is one of these wonders. The construction date of cellar is not known. However, according to estimations by the historian’s, it was built towards the end of the Ottoman Empire (tulip period). This location was used as a theater in the early years of twentieth century. It was restored several times at different dates.
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