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Discover two of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks with entry tickets and audio guides. Explore the majestic Hagia Sophia and the mysterious Basilica Cistern at your own pace.

Описание Basilica Cistern Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Basilica Cistern, also known as the Yerebatan Cistern, is an ancient underground reservoir located in the heart of Istanbul. Constructed during the reign of Justinian I in the 6th century, it provided a water filtration system for the Great Palace of Constantinople and surrounding buildings. The cistern's design features a vast hall supported by 336 marble columns, creating a cathedral-like atmosphere. 

Today, the Basilica Cistern is open to the public as a historic landmark, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the engineering and artistry of the Byzantine era. Soft lighting, the sound of dripping water, and details such as the Medusa heads create a calm, almost otherworldly setting. Beyond its original function, the cistern also hosts selected art installations and cultural events, adding a contemporary layer to this ancient space.

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Marvel at the forest of marble columns each with unique carvings and histories.
Discover the Medusa heads used as column bases, shrouded in mystery and legend.
Experience the unique atmosphere created by the combination of water, light, and ancient architecture.
Learn about the cistern's role in supplying water to the Great Palace of Constantinople.
Enjoy a cool and quiet escape from the bustling streets of Istanbul.

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the Basilica Cistern?

The Basilica Cistern is an ancient underground water reservoir in Istanbul, built in the 6th century during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It was designed to store and supply water to the Great Palace of Constantinople and nearby buildings. Today, it is one of the city’s most atmospheric historical landmarks, known for its vast columns, subdued lighting, and iconic Medusa heads.

Is the Basilica Cistern free to visit?

No, the Basilica Cistern is not free to visit. As a protected historical site and museum, entry requires a paid ticket. Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak hours and weekends, to ensure smooth access.

Do you need tickets for the Basilica Cistern?

Yes, tickets are required to enter the Basilica Cistern. Entry is controlled to manage visitor numbers and preserve the site. Verified tickets can be purchased online on this page, which allows you to check availability in advance and avoid long queues at the entrance.

How long does it take to visit the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul?

A typical visit to the Basilica Cistern takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour. Visitors who take their time, use an audio guide, or join a guided tour may spend slightly longer exploring the details and atmosphere.

How much are tickets to the Basilica Cistern Istanbul?

Ticket prices for the Basilica Cistern vary depending on the ticket type, such as standard entry, skip-the-line access, tickets with audio guide, guided tours, or combo tickets that include nearby attractions. Prices may also change seasonally. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, it is best to check the verified ticket options listed on this page.

How much water would the Basilica Cistern hold?

The Basilica Cistern was capable of holding approximately 80,000 cubic meters of water. This large capacity ensured a reliable water supply for the imperial palace complex and surrounding areas during the Byzantine period.

How should I visit the Basilica Cistern Istanbul?

To fully appreciate the history, architecture, and legends of the Basilica Cistern, a guided tour or audio guide is highly recommended. These options help ensure you do not miss important details and provide deeper insight into the building’s myths, symbolism, and historical function. Both guided and audio-guided visit options are available with verified tickets on this page.

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Michael Brown
12 окт. 2025 г.

Finding the meeting point initially took a little effort. Once we were with the group, the cistern was quite a peaceful visit.

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David Wilson
09 сент. 2025 г.

We found that an hour was the perfect visit duration, not too rushed. The audio guide gave us the essential information at a good pace.

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Carolyn White
28 авг. 2025 г.

Having the skip-the-line pass let us enjoy the cistern at our own pace without queue stress. The audio guide could have benefitted from a slightly more detailed section on daily life in the cistern.

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Maria Rodriguez
16 июл. 2025 г.

The meeting point was clearly indicated, making it easy to find our guide amid the crowds. I did find the audio guide a little quiet in some sections.

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Sarah Johnson
05 июл. 2025 г.

I skipped the line with ease and went right in. The signage inside was helpful to follow the audio guide's numbered points.

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Robert Taylor
01 июл. 2025 г.

Despite some crowds, I found many great photo spots with the unique lighting. The experience was calm, and the skip-the-line access proved valuable.

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