From Costantinople to Istanbul: more than 1000 years of history!

Constantinople, now known as Istanbul, was once the center of the world and the heart of the Roman and Byzantine Empires. The city was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 324 AD and was named after him. It quickly became a major center for commerce, culture, and politics, playing a critical role in shaping the course of world history.

The city’s strategic location made it an ideal hub for trade and commerce, connecting the East and West. Its magnificent architecture, including the iconic Hagia Sophia, the Topkapi Palace, and the Hippodrome, attracted visitors from all over the world, making Constantinople one of the most cosmopolitan cities of its time.

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