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UNDERGROUND(YEREBATAN SARNICI) CISTERN |
Nearby Aya Sofia is the 6th century Byzantine
underground Basilica cistern, with 335 massive Corinthian columns supporting the
immense chamber’s fine brick vaulting. This is one of several buried into the
city’s foundations, and the first to have been excavated and renovated. Thought
to have been built in the 4th century by the emperor Constantine, then enlarged
two centuries later, it was supplied with water from Belgrade Forest, amd
supplied it to the Great Palace and Topkapi Palace.
It fell into disuse and was
then restored in 1987 with the mud and water removed, and narrow raised pathways
providing easy access for visitors. It is the largest covered cistern in the
city, measuring 140 by 70 metres.