About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Adam Mickiewicz Museum, Istanbul, Arap Mosque, Ashkenazi Synagogue of Istanbul, Ataturk Bridge, Ataturk Cultural Center, Aynal kavak Palace, Bankalar Caddesi, Beyo lu SK, Church of Saint Benoit, Istanbul, Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul, Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul, Church of St. Mary Draperis, Istanbul, Cicek Pasaj, Crimea Memorial Church, Deutsche Schule Istanbul, Do ancay Museum, Galatasaray Beyo lu Hasnun Galip Volleyball Academy, Galatasaray High School, Galatasaray Museum, Galata Bridge, Galata Tower, Haberturk, Halic Bridge, Handan Agha Mosque, Istanbul Bilgi University, stanbul Modern, Istanbul UFO Museum, stiklal Avenue, Italian Synagogue (Istanbul), ITU Science Center, Jewish Museum of Turkey, Ka thane-Piyalepa a Tunnel, Kas mpa a Spor Kulubu, K l c Ali Pasha Complex, Liceo Italiano, M2 (Istanbul Metro), Maalem Synagogue, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Miniaturk, Neve Shalom Synagogue, Nusretiye Clock Tower, Nusretiye Mosque, Otoyol 1, Pera Museum, Pera Palace Hotel, Piyale Pasha Mosque, Port of Istanbul, Rahmi M. Koc Museum, Recep Tayyip Erdo an Stadium, Republic Monument, St. George's Austrian High School, Taksim Military Barracks, Taksim SK, Taksim Square, Taksim Stadium, Tunel, Zografeion Lyceum. Excerpt: Galatasaray High School (Turkish: ) is one of the most influential high schools of modern Turkey. Established in 1481, it is the oldest Turkish high school in the world and the second-oldest Turkish educational institution after Istanbul University which was established in 1453. Being an Anatolian High School, access to the school is open to students with a high Nationwide High School Entrance score. Education consists of a blend of Turkish and French curricula and is provided in both languages. Galatasaray S.K., which would go on to win the UEFA...