It is accepted as a zero point of the world: As it is dug, history gushes out! Curious sight in Istanbul


During the archaeological excavations in and around the Million Stone, which is located right next to the Basilica Cistern opposite the Hagia Sophia remaining from the Eastern Roman Empire in Fatih, Istanbul and is accepted as the zero point of the world, the remains of buildings thought to be neighborhoods in the Ottoman Empire and the walls belonging to the Byzantine period were found.

Million Stone, one of the most important artifacts of human history preserved during the Ottoman Empire period, and the archaeological excavations around it started in 2019.

The project, which was expanded with the emergence of archaeological remains during the arrangement works of the Basilica Park and its surroundings at that time, first uncovered a water channel that came to the Water Scale from the Valens Arch.

In addition, in the studies carried out in the northeast of the Water Scale, it is estimated that there is a bath adjacent to the Water Scale with the cistern structure belonging to the late Ottoman period.


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