The Panorama 1453 Historical Museum, located in Istanbul, is a significant historical site that opened its doors to the public on 31 January 2009. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the conquest of the city of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror on 29 May 1453.
The museum is strategically located near the point where the Ottomans breached the walls of Constantinople. This location adds to the historical significance of the museum and provides visitors with a sense of the strategic importance of the site during the conquest.
The main exhibit of the museum is a 360° "panorama" painting, also known as a Cyclorama, of the battlefield at the time the walls were breached. This immersive experience gives visitors the impression of standing in the middle of the battle, providing a unique perspective on this historical event.
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Merkez Efendi Mahallesi, Topkapı Kültür Park İçi Yolu, Beyoğlu Station, Tünel Line
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