- Anadoluhisarı
Anadoluhisarı is a
fortress located inIstanbul ,Turkey on theAnatolia n (Asia n) side of theBosporus , which also gives its name to the quarter around it. It was built between1393 and1394 by the Ottoman sultanBayezid I "The Thunderbolt" as part of his preparations for the Second Ottoman Siege of Constantinople, which took place in1395 .Anadoluhisarı, constructed on an area of 7,000 m², is situated at the narrowest point with 660 m of the Bosporus strait and next to a creek named Göksu (ancient name: Aretos). The
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge , the second bridge spanning Bosporus, is located just north of the fortress. Another fortress,Rumelihisarı , was built between1451 and1452 by SultanMehmed II opposite of Anadoluhisarı on theEurope an side in order to obtain absolute control over the sea traffic of the Bosporus Strait, which was especially vital for the Genoese inGalata , who were allied with the Byzantines and had colonies in theBlack Sea such asCaffa , Sinop andAmasra .Anadoluhisarı was erected as a watch fort. It has a 25 m high, quadratic main tower within the walls of an irregular pentagon with five watchtowers at the corners. There is a
masjid in the fortress. It is the oldest Turkish architectural structure built in İstanbul. The fortress was named "Güzelce Hisar" in historical documents. Sultan Mehmed II reinforced the fortress with a 2 m thick wall around it, which had three watchtowers. Some extension buildings like warehouse and houses were added as well. Due to changes made in the past, it no longer retains its original appearance. Following the conquest of Constantinople, it served as a military prison.The Turkish Ministry of Culture restored the site in
1991 -1993 . Today, this small fort creates apicturesque appearance with the old wooden houses leaning to its walls and its surroundings. Anadoluhisarı is a museum (historical site), but not open to public.See also
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Rumelihisarı
*Bosporus
*Fall of Byzantium References
* [http://www.mimarlikmuzesi.org/biyografi.asp?id=10016 Architectural Museum (in Turkish)]
* [http://www2.let.uu.nl/Solis/anpt/ejos/pdf4/58SonmezZ.pdf Principals of Ottoman fort architecture (in Turkish)]External links
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