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4/5
Reza S.
1 year ago on Google • 8 reviews

Unfortunately, despite the beauty of this place, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit this place. Women should leave the mosque during prayer.

5/5
Shikha Singh T.
3 months ago on Google • 35 reviews
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Worth visiting or just passing by

5/5
Bushra N.
1 year ago on Google • 46 reviews

Situated in front of the entrances to Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, this landmark is a beautiful sight. I wonder if they could light up the place at night; it would look wonderful and add to the allure of the area, creating a stunning nighttime ambiance for visitors to enjoy the beauty even after sunset.

5/5
Babar A.
10 months ago on Google • 142 reviews

beautiful fountain located very close to Hagia Sophia .Is was built in the name of sultan Ahmed III. The architecture is example of Ottoman rococo style. Worth to stop by, while you are moving from one bigger place to another in the area.

5/5
Mert O.
3 months ago on Google • 226 reviews
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Osmanlı padişahı III. Ahmet tarafından 1728 yılında inşa ettirilen, İstanbul’un en önemli barok üsluptaki çeşmelerinden biridir. Topkapı Sarayı’nın ana giriş kapısı olan Bab-ı Hümayun’un önünde, Ayasofya’nın yakınında yer alır. Barok ve rokoko tarzının Osmanlı mimarisine yansıdığı önemli bir örnektir. Klasik Osmanlı çeşmelerinden farklı olarak anıtsal bir görünüme sahiptir. Çeşmenin üzerinde III. Ahmet’in hattıyla yazılmış 14 beyitlik bir kitabe vardır. Bu kitabenin son beyti, ünlü şair Nedim’e aittir. Lale Devri’nin en önemli mimari eserlerinden biridir.

5/5
FATİH
3 months ago on Google • 257 reviews
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İki meşhur lll.Ahmet çeşmesinden biridir, diğeri Üsküdar'da yine bunun gibi barok üslubuyla inşa edilmiştir. Bu ise Topkapı sarayının hemen yakınına inşa edilmiştir.

5/5
Keluarga B.
2 years ago on Google • 295 reviews

Very beautiful, majestic and grandeur building from the past Ottoman empire. This beautiful building is located right outside of the gate of the Topkapi palace entrance. Beside Topkapi palace, you can also enjoy the sigth of other buildings here, such as the Hagia Sofia Mosque and Blue Mosque

5/5
Anilkumar K.
8 months ago on Google • 410 reviews

Nestled gracefully before the majestic gates of Topkapı Palace, the Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III stands as a timeless jewel, whispering tales of Istanbul’s vibrant past. Built in 1728 under the visionary patronage of Sultan Ahmed III, this sebil embodies the refined artistry of the Tulip Period, a fleeting but radiant epoch in Ottoman history. With its elegant blend of Ottoman design and natural charm, this fountain is more than a mere monument; it is a poetic tribute to water and hospitality, offering respite to locals and travelers alike for nearly three centuries. The fountain’s architecture invites admiration from every angle, with each façade adorned by niches designed in the delicate, mihrab-inspired form. Low-relief floral patterns grace these niches, each housing a drinking fountain where generations have quenched their thirst. The true marvel, however, lies in the intricate corner sebils, where attendants once served sherbet and water to visitors through ornate grilles—an Ottoman gesture of warmth and welcome. Inside, an octagonal pool ensures a continuous flow, echoing the belief in the sacred essence of water, flowing and shared with open hearts. Above these fountains, beautiful calligraphic plates capture verses penned by Seyyid Hüseyin Vehbi bin Ahmed, a judge and poet. His stanzas, flowing in harmony with the fountain’s design, celebrate water’s purity and honor its generous benefactor. Each line, bordered by the vibrant hues of blue and red tiles, seems to sing a melody that transports visitors back to an era of elegance and courtly grace. This historical gem has witnessed centuries of change, yet it remains unscarred, welcoming visitors without charge as a gracious symbol of Istanbul’s heritage. For anyone venturing to Hagia Sophia, the Fountain of Sultan Ahmed III is an unmissable treasure—a place to pause, reflect, and immerse oneself in the beauty of Ottoman history.

5/5
Yustika M.
3 months ago on Google • 453 reviews
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Located in Istanbul near the Topkapi Palace, it is a stunning example of Ottoman-era architecture. Built in the early 18th century, this decorative and functional fountain is known for its intricate design, with beautiful arabesque patterns and inscriptions. The fountain's grandeur and historical significance make it an important landmark in the city. It's not as crowded as other attractions, offering a peaceful spot for visitors to admire its elegance and reflect on Istanbul's rich history. A must-see for those interested in Ottoman architecture and history.

5/5
John Paul T.
6 months ago on Google • 474 reviews

A beautiful architecture building as one of the samples of Turkish Rococo style that were constructed n 1729. On every side have a running faucet (4 in all) on this building which I believe it can be drunk but to be safe, better to use as washing your face to get fresh. The location is near the entrance of Hagia Sophia Mosque and entrance gate of Topkapi Palace also. In addition, I observed that this is location point for most of the local tour agency such as ePass No ticket needed, its 24/7 open

4/5
Nourdine K.
1 year ago on Google • 506 reviews

Built under sultan Ahmed III in 1728 Square, 5 small domes, 4 façades with calligraphic plates, 4 fountains Mihrab-shaped niches decorated in low relief with foliate and floral designs Each plate bears stanzas of a 14-line poem NICE

3/5
Don J.
2 years ago on Google • 574 reviews

One of the iconic places to visit while in Istanbul. You need to merge the visit with other landmark places in the area including the blue mosque and the sultan Ahmed square among others. Didn’t stay long but will definitely revisit

4/5
Bobby C.
2 years ago on Google • 1250 reviews

An impressive, large marble kiosk that contains a fountain. Intricately carved details include Koranic verses, geometric designs, and quite a bit of gold leaf. Good for a quick stop, but really not much there once you walk around it once and snap a couple of photos.

5/5
Ahmed A.
1 year ago on Google • 1669 reviews

The fountain was constructed in 1729 by Mimar Ahmed Aga, on the order of Ahmed IlI, replacing a Byzantine fountain named Perayton. The fountain is of Turkish rococo style.

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