It helps to understand how much water is needed to withstand a siege in a huge city. Modern art among the columns seemed both lightweight and alien to both Christianity and Islam
We went without a guide. They didn't understand anything. Columns, statues. There are inscriptions.You can read it with a translator on your phone. But it's better with a guide.
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Артём Кабиров
Level 13 Local Expert
November 13, 2024
It's interesting to go inside, of course, but a $90 ticket is too expensive for such a place
It's beautiful, especially at closing time, it's enough to set aside half an hour for inspection, we were the last to enter and took a lot of photos without the presence of other people.
We managed to get in before 19:00, the entrance cost 450 lira, then the price is 650, it doesn't seem worth it. The price is a maximum of 100 liras! The queues in the afternoon and in the morning are huge, so it's better to come at 6 o'clock somewhere
An incredible design, if you think about how people could have done it several decades ago. The best ones come in the evening when there are fewer visitors.
We visited this particular tank about 8 years ago, and this time the tour included a tank opposite the snake. And what can be noted is that this cistern is still in memory after so many years. If you visit this one, even though the price bites.
it is a very cool and atmospheric place, I recommend walking in the morning, so there are usually fewer people and more atmospheric)) grab coins to throw as a keepsake))
300 lire is not worth it…
Maximum of 50!
Yes, of course there is a scale, but there is nothing like that... well, yes, a large underground reservoir was built in some ancient times, that's all.
Oh yes, several installations have been installed, the funniest is the Gorgon jellyfish (or rather, even the shadow it casts)
It is a very interesting and beautiful place. The epoch of time goes far into the future and it's like time has stopped there. Take the tour and you won't regret it