Galata Tower
Galata Tower is one of the symbols of Istanbul and it is situated in Galata visiting Estambul
In 1348, the Genoese community living in the district of Pera (Galata) built today’s Galata Tower and named it Christea Turris (Tower of Christ). Galata Tower is a cylindrical tower made from stone and it is approximately 67 meters long.
Galata Tower was the tallest building in Istanbul until the construction of Beyazıt Tower in 1749. During the Ottoman period, Galata Tower functioned as a jail, observatory house, and watchtower. After the restorations took place in 1960, Galata Tower was commercialized and opened to the public. Today, the tower functions as a 360-degree viewing platform of Istanbul.
Aerial shots of the Galata Tower
Galata Tower already gives a 360-degree magnificent view of Istanbul and the panorama of Istanbul’s historical peninsula. This one-minute video contains the aerial shots of Galata Tower, Galata district, Golden Horn, and Istanbul’s historical peninsula.