3 Ocak 2011 Pazartesi

360 ° Istanbul: Maiden’s Tower

  Some consider as mysterius and romantic, some do melancholic and gloomy. It hurts some people, because it is the place they dreamed themselseves together with the lover. Sometime it becomes a subject to a song, sometimes it is just a building. whatever it is a symbol of Istanbul and Bosphorus. A place for lovers. A Little house on the sea..                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                  
Maiden's Tower
www.kizkulesi.com.tr
  The Maiden's Tower (Turkish: Kız Kulesi), also known in the ancient Greek and medieval Byzantine periods as Leander's Tower (Tower of Leandros), sits on a small islet located at the southern entrance of Bosphorus strait 200 m (220 yd) off the coast of Üsküdar in Istanbul, Turkey

History

  Maiden's Tower was first built by the ancient Athenian general Alcibiades in 408 BC to control the movements of the Persian ships in the Bosphorus strait.Tower was later enlarged and rebuilt as a fortress by the Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus in 1110 AD, and was restored and slightly modified several times by the Ottoman Turks. The most recent facelift was made in 1998. Steel supports were added around the ancient tower as a precaution after the 17 August 1999 earthquake.

On a hazy day
by Seha İslam

Legends


The Legend of Admiral Hares
One of the oldest stories about tower set in byzantion period which byzantion was under reign of Atina Kingdom. Acoording to this rumor, Atina kingdom sent a navy to byzantion consisting of 40 pieces under the command of  admiral Hares to protect  byzantion againist to probability of an attack by the king Philip of Macedonia. When Damalys who was admiral Hero’s one and only wife died, Admiral Hero buried her at the rocky field on tower’s location.



The Princess Legend

Once upon a time, a soothsayer makes the prediction to the King that his daughter will die as a result of a snakebite. Thereupon, the King has a castle built in the sea in order to protect his daughter. Time passes and the girl grows up in the castle. However, the prediction made by the soothsayer was inevitably comes true as a snake hiding a fruit basket carried to the princess bites and kills her.



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The Legend of Leandros
The older name Leander's Tower comes from another story about a maiden: the ancient Greek myth of Hero and Leander. Hero was a priestess of Aphrodite who lived in a tower at Sestos, at the edge of the Hellespont (Dardanelles). Leander (Leandros), a young man from Abydos on the other side of the strait, fell in love with her and would swim every night across the Hellespont to be with her. Hero would light a lamp every night at the top of her tower to guide his way.
Succumbing to Leander's soft words, and to his argument that Aphrodite, as goddess of love, would scorn the worship of a virgin, Hero allowed him to make love to her. This routine lasted through the warm summer. But one stormy winter night, the waves tossed Leander in the sea and the breezes blew out Hero's light, and Leander lost his way, and was drowned. Hero threw herself from the tower in grief and died as well. The name Maiden's Tower might also have its origins in this ancient story.
Due to the vicinity and similarity between the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus, Leander's story was attributed to the tower by the ancient Greeks and later the Byzantines.



Present
The Maiden’s Tower has been used for many different purposes over time, such as a tax collection area from merchantman, a defense tower, and a lighthouse. During the cholera epidemic in 1830, it was used as a quarantine hospital and  radio station. During the Republic Period, it was again used as a light house for a little while. The tower was handed over to the Ministry of Defence in 1964 and then to Maritime Enterprises in 1982. It has undergone renovations and presently functions as a restaurant open to the public  with an excellent view of the former Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman capital  owned by a private company. Private boats make trips to the tower several times a day.







An irony; At least 6 marriage proposal in a week
The Maiden’s tower has a 2500 years mysterious history. İt is at the intersection point of asia and europe continents, in the middle of bosphorus. You can see Sultanahmet mosque, hagia sophia, Galata tower, Çırağan palace, Üsküdar and Ortaköy coasts from tower. Whlile you are eating a romantic diner, you can listen to slow music. This romance costs for a couple avarege 220 ytl, include a bottle of wine. although the Maiden’s tower is a symbol of not being able to come together, at least 6 marriage proposals in a week  occur in the place.


Love you far away: most beautiful kind of love
Although it has a fascinating view, acoording to Sunay Akın who is a famous turkish poet ,The Maiden’s tower is the worst place to view istanbul. Because, the only place you can never see The maiden’s tower  is the maiden’s tower. Rather than visiting the maiden’s tower, to view it from the coast of salacak (Üsküdar) and to be photographed as it is in the backround is more greatful and a ritual for the people who visits İstanbul.


                                        music by Tuluyhan Uğurlu









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