Yerebatan Cistern Museum. Medusa head. Byzantine cisterns, was built by Justinian in 532AD. Istanbul. Turkey
Yerebatan Cistern Museum. Medusa head. Byzantine cisterns, was built by Justinian in 532AD. It is supported by 336 columns and once held over 80,000 cubic metres of water. Istanbul. Turkey.
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