The Rumeli Lighthouse

The Rumeli Lighthouse, built during the Crimean War to facilitate the passage of French and British warships through the Istanbul Strait to the Black Sea, is now used as a maritime museum but is closed for maintenance. You can see the Rumeli Lighthouse from the outside, visit the village and ...

The Rumeli Lighthouse

The Rumeli Lighthouse, built during the Crimean War to facilitate the passage of French and British warships through the Istanbul Strait to the Black Sea, is now used as a maritime museum but is closed for maintenance. You can see the Rumeli Lighthouse from the outside, visit the village and the harbor, and eat at the silly restaurant in the nearby fisherman's shelter.

The Rumeli Lighthouse, built during the Crimean War to facilitate the passage of French and British warships through the Istanbul Strait to the Black Sea, is now used as a maritime museum but is closed for maintenance. You can see the Rumeli Lighthouse from the outside, visit the village and the harbor, and eat at the silly restaurant in the nearby fisherman's shelter.

Rumelifeneri, 34450 Sarıyer/İstanbul, Türkiye

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