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Galata Tower Turkish
Night Show with Dinner
The Turkish night show here
features a good mix of entertainment, traditional folk music and
belly dancing. It is located in the famous Galata tower where you
possibly may have a table with a view of the Golden Horn or the
Bosphorus and old Istanbul. Seating is limited here and more
intimate
PROGRAM
20:00 - 21:00 : Diner Service
21:00 - 21:30 : Band begins to play
21:30 - 21:45 : Folk Dances
21:50 - 22:20 : Harem Show
22:20 - 22:35 : Caucasus Folk Dances
22:35 - 22:50 : 2. Belly dancer
22:50 - 23.50 : Showmen Chanteure
23:50
: Dance Music
Appetizers
Vegetable Delight Seasons vegetables served cold
Hors D'oeuvres Rich Diffrent kinds of Hors D'oeuvres of Turkey
Soup of the day with Cream Chief's Specialities
Spagetti Bolognaise, Napoliten
Bunch of Smoke Mixed cold meats
Artichoke Gretine Bechamel Souce with Chicken
Grills
Shish Chicken Chicken Brochette
Meat Ball Ottoman Special Meat Ball stuffed with chease greatine
Istanbul Kebap Bouled of lamb meat with chease greatine
Shashlik Orient Style Lamb meat shish with onion Served with pilav
Celebi Steak With bearnaise souce
Chicken With Thyme With Vermont souce
Shish Kebap Special Turkish Dish
Three Medalions Fillet mignan chicken and meat ball
Salads
Mixed Season Salad Mixed season vegetables
Sheperd's Salad With Onion
Mimosa Salad With white chease
Desserts
Mixed Turkish Deserts Turkish Pastry
Shehzade Sutlach Brawned Sutlach
Fruid Salad with ice cream
Various Parfaits Chockolade or Vanillia
Drinks
Raki Vodka
Whiskey Martini
Champagne (lokal) Wine
Grand Mariner Local Liquers
Kahlua Cointreau
Brandy Drambuie
Beer
Cola Fruit Juices
Turkish Coffee Tea
Espresso Instant Coffee
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Galata Tower Turkish Night Show with Dinner
Included fix menu and 2 Local Drinks |
Price Per Person |
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60 Euros |
Book Now !! |
If
you are more than 10 people please let us know to get
special price
Galata Tower
History
The galata tower was built in1384 it was the highpoint in the city
walls of the Genoese colony called Galata
During the first centuries of Ottoman era the Galata tower was
occupied by a detachment of Janissaries, the elite corps of the
Turkish Army. In the sisteenth century the tower was used to house
prisoners of war, who were usualy consigned as galley slaves in the
ottoman arsenal at Kasimpasa on the golden horn.
During the reign of Selim 2nd (1566-1574) the Galata Tower was used
as an observation point by the renowed Turkish astronomer Takiuddin,
who had his main observatory in Pera. In the following century,
during the reign of Mustafa 2nd (1695 - 1703) the seyhulislam
Feyzulah efendi tried to set up an astronomical observatory in the
tower with with the aid of a Jesuit priest, but the effort was cut
short when he was killed in 1703.
The Galata Tower was reconstructed on a number of occasions in the
Ottoman period, most notably, after a great fire that destroyed much
of Galata in 1794 (during the reign of Selim III) and by Mahmut II
in 1832. the tower's conical cap was blown off during a storm in
1875, and it was not replaced in the subsequent restoration. The
tower was used as a fire- control station until 1964, when it was
closed for restoratiom before being opened in 1967 as a tourist
attraction. The conical cap was replaced in this restoration, giving
the tower much the same appearance as it had in Genoese times,
though retaining the changes in fenestration and other structual
aspects done in the Ottoman period. |
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