This is the south-central area of walled Constantinople. It is a region of quiet streets and little building activity. The absence (as yet) of urban renewal means that community structures are still intact. Nowhere is this more obvious than at Kocamustafapaşa Camii, the descendant of the ancient Church of St Andrew in Krisei. Apart from this building, the Byzantine monuments are fragmented and widely separated. A short distance outside the walls is the Balıklı Monastery with a sacred spring that made this a place of pilgrimage since before Roman times.
Monastery church of Gastria/Sancaktar Mescidi
Kocamustafapaşa Camii/Church of St Andrew in Krisei/Sümbül Camii
İsakapı Mescidisi, Ibrahim Paşa Medresesi
Yenikapı
The Shrine of Zoodochus Pege/Balıklı Kilise/The Ayazma of Pege/Balıklı Meryem Ana Rum Ortodoks Manastırı
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June 19th, 2014 at 5:32 pm
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