Project is located in the Büyükçekmece Valley, one of the most prestigious spots in Istanbul for luxurious villas. There are 144 detached and duplex villas. There are 3 different villa types between 763.50 m2 and 856.93 m2 with 6+1 and 7+1 option.
* Suitable for citizenship
* Delivery Date: December 2023
Project Information:
Located in the 285.000 m2 area
144 Detached and Duplex Villas
6+1, 7+1 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Project Type:
Villa
Site Features:
Walking Track
Camellia
Lake View
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
Security
Camera Security
Basketball Court
Building Features:
Water tank
Booster
Generator
Housing Properties:
Built-in White Goods
Ensuite Bathroom
Parent Dressing Room
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Villa Gross m2 | Land Area. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
6+1 A – TYPE | 555 m2 | 1.120 m2 | $1.325.000 | $1.800.000 |
6+1 B – TYPE | 553 m2 | 1.190 m2 | $1.445.000 | $1.770.000 |
7+1 C – TYPE | 560 m2 | 1.151 m2 | $1.444.000 | $1.772.000 |
Location:
Head Underground at the Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarnıçı)
This huge, palace-like underground hall, supported by 336 columns in 12 rows, once stored the imperial water supply for the Byzantine emperors.
The project was begun by Constantine the Great but finished by Emperor Justinian in the 6th century.
Many of the columns used in construction were recycled from earlier classical structures and feature decorative carvings.(istanbuɫ)
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The most famous of these are the column bases known as the Medusa stones in the northwest corner with their Medusa head carvings.
A visit here is very atmospheric with the columns beautifully lit and the soft, steady trickle of water all around you.—Luxury Exclusive Villas in Büyükçekmece
Stroll the Hippodrome
he ancient Hippodrome was begun by Septimius Severus in CE 203 and completed by Constantine the Great in CE 330.
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This was the center of Byzantine public life and the scene of splendid games and chariot races but also factional conflicts.
Today, there isn’t much of the Hippodrome left to see, except for a small section of the gallery walls on the southern side, but the At Meydanı (park), which now stands on the site is home to a variety of monuments.—-Luxury Exclusive Villas in Büyükçekmece On the northwest side is a fountain, presented to the Ottoman sultan by the German Emperor William II in 1898.
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Then, heading southwest are three ancient monuments: a 20-meter high Egyptian obelisk (from Heliopolis); the Serpent Column brought here from Delphi by Constantine; and a stone obelisk that originally was clad in gold-covered bronze plating until they were stolen by the soldiers of the 4th Crusade in 1204.–Luxury Exclusive Villas in Büyükçekmece
Istanbul Archaeology Museum
There are three separate sections in the museum complex, each of which are worthy of a visit. The Museum of the Ancient Orient displays a collection focused on the Middle East’s pre-Islamic art and heritage.The main Archaeology Museum houses statuary and tombs, including the famed sarcophaguses from Sidon, Lebanon that were unearthed by Ottoman architect Osman Hamdi Bey. Also here, you’ll find the Istanbul through the Ages exhibit room, which helps you visualize the city’s vast and epic history.
Shop in the Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı)
For many visitors, sightseeing in Istanbul is as much about shopping as museums and monumental attractions, and the Grand Bazaar is where everyone comes.
This massive covered market is basically the world’s first shopping mall, taking up a whole city quarter, surrounded by thick walls, between the Nuruosmanıye Mosque and Beyazıt Mosque. The Beyazıt Mosque (built in 1498-1505) itself occupies the site of Theodosius I’s Forum and has architecture inspired by the Hagia Sophia.
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