A Byzantine tower in the centre of modern Istanbul [Constantinople] has collapsed while deep cracks have also appeared in the adjacent sections of the ancient walls.
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| Credit: Hurriyet Daily News |
The old city is surrounded by a total of 22 kilometre long walls in three main sections, namely, the 'Land Walls' on the west, the 'Golden Horn Walls' on the north and the 'Marmara Walls' in the south and east.
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| Credit: Hurriyet Daily News |
Initially built by Constantine the Great, the walls were later expanded by the emperor Theodosius who built the famous 'Double Line' in the 5th century.
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| Credit: Hurriyet Daily News |
Earlier this year the Turkish culture ministry had announced that it would restore part of the historic walls surrounding Topkapi Palace with a budget of $5.1 million.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [October 18, 2018]
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