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The great palace
of the Roman and
Byzantine Emperors was located on the slopes
of the first hill overlooking the Marmara Sea
and the Bosphorus,
in other words, in the gardens of Topkapi Palace
and the slopes to the south of the hippodrome.
The location of this palace exerted considerable
influence on the orientation of urban life
throughout the whole of
Byzantine
period and in the Turkish period and played a
vital role in determining the site of Topkapi
palace. You can see bellow an imaginary
reconstruction of the palace as you can not see
in Istanbul the palace itself
At the mosaic
museum you will be able to see mosaics belonging
to the palace dated from the 4-5th century A.D.
Excavations started in 1935 and again in 1953
when the museum was set up. The mosaics were
apparently covered over the 6th century by
marble pavements and built over in 7-8th
century.
The mosaics of the great palace which are
displayed in situ are made of minute stone
tesserae. Although the museum is small you will
be able to see beautiful and mosaics extremely
tactile in effect. The subject matter is
secular, you will see: a lion devouring a
lizard, a stag entwined with a snake, a woman
giving breast to a child, the combat of a hunter
and a tiger, a child feeding a donkey, among
others
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