Founded by Macedonians from the town of Ohrid (of which 'Ahrida' is a corruption) in the 15th century, the synagogue's congregation later comprised the...
Kürkçüçeşme Sokak 9
Built between 1323 and 1337, and dedicated to St Dominic and St Paul, this was the largest of Constantinople's Latin churches. In the early 16th century, it...
Tersane Caddesi Galata Mahkemesi Sokak
This attractive wooden mansion was the retreat of celebrated poet Tevfik Fikret (1867-1915), who built it himself. Although the literary exhibits don't...
Aşıyan Yolu
In northern Şişli, a short bus ride from Taksim Square, is a candy-pink Ottoman house in which Mustafa Kemal once stayed. It now contains three floors of...
Halaskargazi Caddesi 250
Built in 1501-06, this was the second great mosque complex to be founded in the city. The first, the Fatih Mosque, was destroyed, which makes Beyazıt the...
Beyazıt Square
Set in a beautiful 17th-century medrese, this is one of the city's more unusual museums. Where instructors once lectured students in Islamic philosophy,...
Kavacılar Sokak 12
Otherwise known as St Mary of the Mongols, this 13th-century church was erected in honour of Princess Maria, daughter of Emperor Michael VIII, who was...
Tevkii Cafer Mektebi Sokak
Erected in 1871 for Istanbul's Bulgarian community, this church is still used today by Macedonian Christians. It is constructed entirely from prefabricated...
Mürsel Paşa Caddesi 85-8
Tentatively dated to the 13th century, this church was taken over by the Armenians in the early 17th century. Although much of the current structure dates...
Kamış Sokak
The grounds of Fatih Mosque are a popular place for pious picnickers. The vast 18th-century baroque structure is built on the site of the Church of the Holy...
Fevzi Paşa Caddesi
A visit to the city's least known museum requires forward planning: to gain access to the heavily guarded Selimiye army barracks, you must fax your passport...
Birinci Ordu Komutanlıĸı
The official museum of the Galatasaray School sports club, now more famous for its football team. Barely more than a trophy room, the exhibits include...
Galatasaray Lisesi
Constructed around AD 500, the palace was extended in the 11th and 12th centuries, by which time it had become the favoured imperial residence. It's now...
Sadrazam Ali Paşa Caddesi
Also known as 'Little Haghia Sophia' because of its resemblance to Justinian's great cathedral. Like its larger namesake, it was originally a church, in...
Küçük Ayasofya Caddesi
The decrepit state of this poorly signposted museum, housed in a waterside mansion, suggests that few visitors find their way here. Shame, because the...
Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa Iskelesi Sokak