Great Palace Mosaics Museum
- Address
- Torun Sokak Sultanahmet
- Transport
- Phone
- 212 518 1205
- Price
- admission TL8
- Hours
- 9am-4.30pm Tue-Sun
Lonely Planet review for Great Palace Mosaics Museum
When archaeologists from the University of Ankara and the University of St Andrews (Scotland) dug at the back of the Blue Mosque in the mid-1950s, they uncovered a stunning mosaic pavement dating from early Byzantine times. Restored from 1983 to 1997, it is now preserved in this museum. Thought to have been added by Justinian to the Great Palace, the pavement is estimated to have measured from 3500 to 4000 sq m in its original form. The 250 sq m that is preserved here is the largest discovered remnant – the rest has been destroyed or remains buried underneath the Blue Mosque and surrounding shops and hotels. The pavement is filled with bucolic imagery as well as intricate hunting and mythological scenes. Note the gorgeous ribbon border with heart-shaped leaves surrounding the mosaic. In the westernmost room is the most colourful and dramatic picture, that of two men in leggings carrying spears and holding off a raging tiger. The museum has informative panels documenting the floor’s rescue and renovation. When paying for your ticket, make sure that you receive the correct change in valid currency – on our most recent visit, a ticket seller was attempting to palm off out-of-date notes.








