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Rumeli Fortress (Rumeli Hisarı): The Guardian of the Bosphorus
📍 Location: Bebek district, European side of the Bosphorus
🏰 A massive fortress built by Sultan Mehmed II in 1452, just before the conquest of Constantinople
A Strategic Military Masterpiece
🛡️ Constructed in just four months by 3,000 laborers and master masons.
🚢 Built to control the Bosphorus Strait, cutting off supplies to Constantinople before its conquest in 1453.
🔥 Equipped with canons and garrisons to prevent enemy ships from passing.
⚔️ Housed 400 Ottoman soldiers, prepared for the siege of the Byzantine capital.
Architectural Grandeur
🏗️ Three imposing towers, each named after Mehmed II’s viziers:
Sadrazam Çandarlı Halil Pasha Tower (near the main gate)
Zağanos Pasha Tower (south tower)
Sarıca Pasha Tower (north tower, later known as the “Faith Tower”)
🔹 13 watchtowers, a mix of cylindrical and prism shapes.
🔹 3 main gates and secret escape routes, used for food and ammunition supplies.
🔹 Remnants of a mosque, with only the minaret still standing.
🔹 A large cistern and a surviving fountain, once providing water to the garrison.
Why Visit Rumeli Fortress?
✅ Breathtaking panoramic views of the Bosphorus and Asian side of Istanbul.
✅ One of the best-preserved military structures from the Ottoman era.
✅ A peaceful escape from the city, with lush green courtyards and scenic pathways.
✅ Perfectly located near the picturesque Bebek district, great for a seaside stroll.
✅ A fascinating historical site that brings the conquest of Constantinople to life.
📍 Standing as a symbol of Ottoman military genius, Rumeli Fortress is a must-visit for history lovers and adventure seekers alike.