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Экскурсии в Турции по району Египетского Базара
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Egyptian Bazaar (Misir Çarşisı), otherwise - Spice Bazaar, stands on the very edge of the shopping area, where the market is opened to the Golden Horn. На самом деле это не задник, а авансцена рынка. In fact, this is not the backdrop and foreground of the market. Once the shopping center was on the shore of the Golden Horn: merchant ships are unloaded, customs officers weighed spices, and hired to escort cargo African pirates fought sluggishly in port taverns with a bored janissaries.
Ancient (XVII century) building of the Egyptian Bazaar has the shape of the letter L. Originally ruled by the Genoese and Venetian merchants - it is in their hands was once Indian trade in spices. And the Egyptian market named because the caravans of spices at the time were from India through Egypt. Some spices (cinnamon, for example) sold literally worth its weight in gold.
Now under the arches of the Egyptian Bazaar is spread around a hundred shops, and suggest there is not only spices, but the air still vibrates from the delicious smells. The main local attraction (other than spices) - restaurant Pandeli, one of the oldest and best in town.
Ugolnik Egyptian Bazaar covers a large area on both sides of the New Mosque (Yeni Camii Meydani), which is the number of pigeons can compete with San Marco in Venice (food for them sell immediately), and very New Mosque (Yeni Camii) piled up in front. Новизна ее весьма относительна - все-таки 1633 год. The novelty of it is very relative - still in 1633. To it are broad sloping stage, which periodically sweeping the market forces (and the police from time to time traders out rides). Outside this building is not particularly interesting, but the inside is worth paying attention to the special closed gallery, arranged for the prayers of the Sultan: grids, tiles, carpets, beautiful view from the window. On Sundays, when the Covered Bazaar and the Egyptian market closed, the area around the mosque turned into a huge market place where fish and vegetable rows of intricately intermingled with trays of traffickers every shoemaker's product, but a bit further, at a small tea garden near the mosque sell all living creatures - from a pigeon to ficus.
On the other side of the Egyptian Bazaar, above on the Golden Horn - a graceful silhouette of the mosque Rust Pasha (Rüstem Paşa Camii, Sinan, 1561), one of the most beautiful in the city. And inside, and outside it is covered with tiles of the XVI century. To enter the mosque, one must climb the narrow stairs to the gallery. Right from the entrance of a rarity - the old tile, depicting the Kaaba, the sacred stone in Mecca. A majority of tiles covered with floral designs. Especially nice bright red tulip buds peaked, in those days this sort and was called - "Istanbul tulip. Тюльпан в Турции считался священным цветком. Tulips in Turkey was considered a sacred flower.