The tank is now paid 100 liras for foreigners, 30 for locals or those with a residence permit, another third lower price for someone (I did not understand) . But for this price, there is a holographic gorgeous show on all walls and entrance only in sessions of 46 minutes. I recommend it, I liked it, and the powerful musical accompaniment of the show.
$20 for a laser show is a bit much. The basilica is more interesting
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October 27, 2022
It's a great place. There are no queues at the entrance, as in the cestern of the basilica. The tank of Theodosius is smaller than the tank of Bazelik.
There is a nuance with tickets, if you do not look, you can sell a ticket for 250 Turkish lira instead of 170.
Mixed feelings after the visit. The entire ceiling space and columns are designed to project a light show, which prevents you from feeling the spirit of this place. The light show lasts about 40 minutes. The cost of the visit is too high.
First of all, it's not worth the money
In 2 of the time spent
, a small hall
The show is about nothing, 5 pictures, very similar to windows sleep mode.
To enter, you need a hes code and 100 liras, 15 minutes per queue
Admission is 100 liras for foreigners. A laser show is being held in the tank, which is very atmospheric and wonderful. In general, the visit is worth it.
Updated in August 2020: alas, the situation has changed. Now they charge 20 liras for admission. An ordinary museum.
Admission is free, no queues, great feeling. They close early on Saturdays (like before 3), because then they prepare for the concert.
one of the cisterns that once provided Constantinople with water. all of them are little known, as they were eclipsed by Yerebatan, but now that Yerebatan is closed for restoration, you can visit its smaller brethren. municipalities even organize free guided tours.