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Zaina's Zany Adventures - Egypt, Turkey and Beyond * Installment 10, The Spell of Topkapi and The Cistern


by: Zaina Hart (Jan 30 2010)
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Egypt, Turkey and Beyond * Installment 10
Istanbul, Turkey * The Spell of Topkapi and the Underground Cistern



The Palace Entrance








Topkapi Palace:  She sits on top of a hill, in a small peninsula, with the Sea of Marmara to the south, the Golden Horn to the north, and the Bosphorus strait to the northeast.  The pictures of Oberon and I here were taken on a lovely balcony, overlooking the Bosphorus - - a memory never to be forgotten. 

Topkapi Palace – the political center of the Ottoman Empire between the 15th and 19th centuries – she is a rare beauty to behold.


Zaina, Palace Guard and Oberon
   Took a bit of kidding to get that
      faint smile from him!

It is hard to know where to start with our visit to the Palace except to say that Oberon was adamant that she was ready to move in and never leave – even though the palace has not had “residents” in over 160 years.  For me this was like fairytale land.  As you enter you are treated to lush grounds, extravagant flowers including immense rose gardens, decorative fountains, tree lined pathways (see my photo of these fascinating trees, some that are 350 years old), pavilions, gilded gazibos, tiles beyond your wildest imaginings, and even an olive grove - - a palace fit for any King or as Oberon and I decided, us Queenly feelin girls. Even the Harem had a separate garden, known as the “Gateway of Heaven”.


Palace Trees come in all shapes


A side note about the trees from information on site:  The significance the trees play in local lore is very interesting.  It is said when a son was born to the Sultan, a “Plane” tree was planted and when a son died, a Cypress tree set near the grave.  The Cypress was planted because its aroma would mask the decaying occurring in said grave. Poplar trees were planted when a woman learned she was to have a child.  Some trees (the older Plane trees) were affected by a fungus, which hollowed out the centers, now providing unique sculpture like monuments to the past.


Cats, Kittens, and More Cats

The only thing that may outnumber the trees, are the “kitties” – the little feline beasties are everywhere, much to our joy.  Anyone that knows Oberon knows she is a staunch kitty lover and between her me and the rest of the group - - well there were plenty to go around.  They are on the grounds, in the buildings, lounging, begging and acting like the true royalty of the palace.  There was a near international incident in fact when a little boy was scene by Oberon to be kicking in the direction of a darling feline.  With his parents standing by, there was our fierce one, wagging her finger at the boy and expressing to his parents his bad behavior to be “completely” unacceptable - all while she cradled little royal kitty in her arms.


Ornate Golden Doors


Special sights and artifacts:

The Spoonmaker’s Diamond!  I had seen the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian in 1969 and never thought to see another Diamond that would compare in the “awe” factor.  This 86 karat stone set in silver and surrounded by 49 smaller “perfect” diamonds is the “Holy Diamonds Batman” of Diamonds.  The history behind it is just as marvelous.  It had passed the hands of Napolean’s Mother, who sold it to save her son from exile.  Our Saqra stood this side of the window - - nearly immoveable she is so in love with it.  (grin – how could anyone not be?) 

Topkapi Dagger!  Mind blowing and world famous; a gift to the Persian King Nadir Shah.  However with the killing of the Shah in an uprising, the dagger was returned to the Istanbul treasury.  35 centimeters long, featuring three VERY LARGE EMERALDS (my favorite stone) inlaid in the handle, with an even bigger emerald on top.

Thrones, candelabras, gold trimmed tiles, ornate doors and windows, reflecting pools and fountains, bronze statues and fireplaces, texture laden divans, carriages, gilded mirrors and bed frames, artwork that could make you weep with the beauty of it.


                  Oberon's Rescued Kitty

On the grounds is the Harem (which is like a palace that could stand alone in its immensity – as an example, there are 259 rooms and even 4 kitchens, its own hospital and more), a circumcision room, immense kitchens, calligraphy room, libraries, barracks of the eunichs, baths, pavilions and more.  You will want to see the wardrobe hall, all of the jewelry displayed, yes, I could go on and on.



Zaina standing in front of Tiled Door Trim


The museums and sites on the grounds are so amazing and immense it would really take a good week to see it all and really absorb what is there.  One morning is simply not enough.


The view from Palace Balcony
looking out onto the Bosphorus


When you leave the palace it is with a sense of regret (that you must leave because they simply will not let you move in) and a feeling deep somewhere in your heart at the history contained inside as well as outside her walls.




The Underground Cistern:  It is said there are hundreds of underground cisterns hidden underneath streets throughout Istanbul.  With me being claustrophobic, the thought of stepping down off of a busy street and into a giant hole beneath the city was un-nerving to say the least. Our guide was so sweet as we entered the Cistern.  He said, “now Zaina, if you become frightened, I can quickly take you right back out – just let me know”.  I am happy to say, scared didn’t come because as we entered the cistern, and made our way down the stairs, the smell reminded me of something familiar and comforting; the olfactory memory of many trips through Disneyland’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” assailed my nostrils, and wound its way deep into my memory’s senses.  So, I was nothing but comfortable as we made our way through this incredible environment – admittedly with the sound of Yo Ho in the back of my mind.  The walkways over just about 18 inches or so of fish and coin filled water were slick, but easily maneuvered.  Our guide pointed out numerous points throughout the cistern, which are highlighted by the well placed lighting system – so fascinating. 


          Medusa Head all the way
              in the back of the Cistern

The cistern may have been built just after 550 A.D. and was known as the Basilica Cistern during the Roman period. After the conquest by the Ottoman Turks, the Cistern was all but forgotten – no one new it existed and it is told it was accidentally re-discovered in 1545 and used simply to water the gardens of Topkapi Palace – which is a mere hop, skip and jump away from the Cistern.  At approximately 143 meters long by 65 meters wide, it contains twelve rows of 28 marble columns each (336 all together) supporting the roof, with a potential capacity if filled of eight thousand cubic meters of water - - well, just the thought of where we were standing gave me goose bumps. The Basilica Cistern was restored in 1980 and opened to the public for tours - - and has become one of the “don’t want to miss” tourist stops in Istanbul.



Looking towards the front



If you go, you must make sure to walk all the way to the back of the cistern where two large Medusa head’s reside.  One is upside down and the other is tilted to the side, appearing to be column bases.  No one seems to know the why or when of their placement.  But they are quite fascinating – and tourists seemed to revel in the good luck that is to come from leaning out from the safety of the walkway to touch them. 








Taken with no flash
  Bathed in hues of red, orange and gold


An interesting tidbit - - movies are filmed in this location; James Bond rowing through the cistern in “From Russia with Love” is just one.  



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Aug 2010 Egypt and Beyond * The End of my story leads to the Beginning of the Next   Zaina Hart
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Jan 2010 Egypt, Turkey and Beyond * Installment 11, Night Clubs, Dancers and Departure    Zaina Hart
Jan 2010 Egypt, Turkey and Beyond * Installment 10, The Spell of Topkapi and The Cistern   Zaina Hart
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