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One of the most distinctive art forms, mosaics has a long history in Anatolia. If you want to see some of the best examples, visit the Great Palace Mosaic Museum in Istanbul, which houses roughly 250 of these enormous antique images constructed of tens of thousands of tiny colorful pieces. This beautiful museum will be fully accessible to you with a free Istanbul Tourist Pass® guided tour!

Home of Nature, Mythology, and Everyday Life Mosaics

The mosaics, which were discovered in 1935 during excavations in the northeastern cloister of the Eastern Roman Grand Palace, are extraordinary both in terms of their aesthetic quality and the depth of the themes they depict. There is no religious element in the mosaics on display in the Great Palace Mosaics Museum, which date from 450 to 550 AD. The numerous professionals working under the direction of the top masters of the time are undoubtedly responsible for the vibrancy of the representations drawn from everyday life, nature, and mythology.

The museum was established to preserve the Eastern Roman Period mosaic floor treatment that partially survived in the northeastern corner of the colonnaded courtyard of the Great Palace. It is housed inside the Arasta Market in the Blue Mosque Complex. The area covered by the mosaic was about 180 square meters.

In 1953, Istanbul Archaeology Museum assumed control of the Great Palace Mosaics Museum. It became a division of the Hagia Sophia Museum in 1979. The Austrian Academy of Sciences and the General Directorate of Monuments and Museums of the Ministry of Culture signed a protocol in 1982 that began the restoration and conservation process, which was finished in 1997. great palace mosaics museum, great palace mosaic museum, museum of great palace mosaics, great palace mosaics museum Istanbul, the great palace mosaic museum, museum of great palace mosaics, Istanbul mosaic museum, great palace mosaics museum opening hours.

The mosaic’s 5mm-sized limestone, terracotta, and colorful stone grains are on the larger side. Between the marble pieces, description...

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