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  ISTANBUL PHOTOS
  ISTANBUL MAPS
  ISTANBUL INFO
             ° Istanbul History
             ° Istanbul Museums
             ° Istanbul Mosques
             ° Istanbul Churches
             ° Istanbul Synagogues
             ° Istanbul Palaces
             ° Istanbul Monuments
             ° Istanbul Castels
             ° Istanbul Towers
             ° Istanbul Fountains
  ISTANBUL SIGHTSEEING  
  ABOUT ISTANBUL
             ° Overview
             ° The Basics
             ° Climate
             ° Weather
             ° Events
  AIRLINE COMPANIES
  ISTANBUL CONSULATES
  CONGRESS CENTERS
  ISTANBUL CULTURE CENTERS
             ° Concerts Halls
             ° Culture Centres
             ° Theatres
             ° Movies
             ° Art Galleries
  DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT
             ° Istanbul Restaurants
             ° Cafe & Bars
             ° Night Clubs
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             ° Wine House
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    Church in Istanbul


 
 
St Anthony of Padua



This red brick neo-Gothic church was originally founded by an Italian Franciscan about 200 years ago and was rebuilt in 1912. The architect was Giulio Mongeri, an Italian born in Istanbul. It is directed by Italian priests and is the largest functioning Roman Catholic sanctuary in Istanbul.
Location
:
Beyoglu


 
 
Surp Kirkor Lusavoric Armenian Church



This is the Church of St. Gregory, the Illuminator and the oldest Armenian Church in Istanbul. According to old writings, Surp Sarkis Church was around as early as 1360. A new church was constructed in 1431 however it had to be demolished due to the widening the road between Tophane and Karaköy.
Location
:
Besiktas


 
 
Haghia Yorgi Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarchate Church



Although both buildings have unimpressive exteriors it includes a golden patriarchal throne believed to be from the Byzantine era, three very rare mosaic icons, a pillar accepted as the one on which the Christ was tied and whipped and coffins of three saints.
Location
:
Fener


 
 
St Stephen of the Bulgars (in Fener)



It is an impressive and astonishing slate-gray Neo-Gothic church near Haghia Yorgi in Fener. It was built in a waterside park on the Golden Horn in 1871 to celebrate the independence of Bulgaria. It is an all-iron church due to the soft characteristic of the ground.
Location
:
Fener


 
 
Saint Mary of the Mongols Greek Church



The church gets its name from the illegitimate Byzantine Princess Mary who married Mongol Khan. After her husband’s assassination she returned to Constantinople and had a church built (1282) and lived there as a nun. The best mosaic of the church is the one describing Theodokos Pammakaristos.
Location
:
Fener


 
 
Church of St Peter and Paul



This church was built in combination with the Dominican convent by the Genoese colony in the 1400s. It is one of the three surviving Medieval Latin churches in Galata and now serves the local Maltese community. Mass, everyday at 07:30, Sunday at 11:00 in Italian.
Location
:
Beyoglu


 
 
St Louis of the French



It is the chapel of the former French embassy and is situated in a beautiful garden in Beyoğlu with a view of the Bosphorus. It is the oldest established Latin Church (1581) in Istanbul. Sunday mass 11:00.
Location
:
Beyoglu


 
 
Virgin Mary (Meryem Ana) Syriac Church



This is the only church built by Syriacs. They generally rent or borrow churches from the Catholic sect. This church was built with stones brought from Mardin, the center of Syriacism and has an administrative section and school.
Location
:
Beyoglu

 

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