it's such a lovely building! I love the details when enlarged the photo! Can't wait for tomorrow! by the way, I would stay out there waiting for the ferry instead of inside (with some exceptions, of course!)... it seems a lively place!
OK, I was tired of sounding ignorant about Istanbul (I am very vain, you know ;-) so I spent an hour there last night. Yes I did! I rented a travel DVD, hosted by a lovely young lady, so I just pretended it was Oya showing me around her town. FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE! Now, I am an expert on Istanbul - ask me anything ;-)
And thanks Oya for your kind comment about my blog! I enjoy yours just as much, as you can tell by my frequent visits...
Isabella, sure they are Iznik tiles:) I am so impressed to hear about your DVD night:) That means I am doing something here. Hehe About that girl, you know I would love to have a job like hers. But for now, I have to live with posting photos only; which is also alright. I made new friends...
The only time I had in Istamboul was a short business vist week. I saw the inside of a meeting room for 4 days!!!!! So, your blog makes up for it, Oya. (Did get to Izmir though....great!!!)
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it's such a lovely building!
I love the details when enlarged the photo! Can't wait for tomorrow!
by the way, I would stay out there waiting for the ferry instead of inside (with some exceptions, of course!)... it seems a lively place!
Very beautiful exterior! Impressive!
Dsole, I usually wait outside too. But it can be very windy and cold there. Especially in winter, better to stay in :)
Are those the famous Iznik tiles on the building?
OK, I was tired of sounding ignorant about Istanbul (I am very vain, you know ;-) so I spent an hour there last night. Yes I did!
I rented a travel DVD, hosted by a lovely young lady, so I just pretended it was Oya showing me around her town. FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE! Now, I am an expert on Istanbul - ask me anything ;-)
And thanks Oya for your kind comment about my blog! I enjoy yours just as much, as you can tell by my frequent visits...
So beautiful Oya. I like the traditional look of the building.
Isabella, sure they are Iznik tiles:) I am so impressed to hear about your DVD night:) That means I am doing something here. Hehe
About that girl, you know I would love to have a job like hers. But for now, I have to live with posting photos only; which is also alright. I made new friends...
the buildings are so decorative and ornate, its wonderful to see the intricate architecture and elaborate designs.
Outside it look like even more beautiful than inside. By the way me too as dsole I can't wait for tomorrow !
lovely, lovely, love the colours.
Neat building, so colorful. Great place to wait for the ferry I am sure.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
hello oya
on my blog a turkish girl with a camera.
take care
this is such a gem! the architecture in your city is just amazing
The only time I had in Istamboul was a short business vist week. I saw the inside of a meeting room for 4 days!!!!! So, your blog makes up for it, Oya. (Did get to Izmir though....great!!!)
it's such a lovely building!I like the architecture.Great colors and details.Well done!
Wow how Majestic ! Thank you Oya.
Yes I can see how the light is seeping in. Would love to see the work on the ceiling
very interesting look!:)
Stunning - both buildings!
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