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The Cistern

The Basilica Cistern, built in the 6th century next to the Hagia Sophia, is the size of a cathedral
and is largest of several hundred such ancient underground reservoirs that still lie beneath Istanbul.
 It's supported by a forest of 336 columns,
the bases of two of which reuse earlier blocks carved with the head of a Medusa.

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Cistern Columns

Cistern Depths

Cistern Columns

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Cistern Column Capital

Cistern Column Base
Medusa, Upside Down

Cistern Column Base
Medusa, Head on Her Side