Отойдя от руин стен древнего ипподрома, стоит увидеть эту чудесную колонну - к сожалению только частично сохранившуюся, но не менее значимую. Когда-то она была в самом центре ипподрома. И именно с этой точки вы можете оценить масштабы строения, которое ее окружало.
Грандиозное чувство!!!
orukayu
Experto local nivel 28
Octubre 9, 2024
Serpent Column is an Ancient Greek monument made of bronze depicting three entwined python snakes, remaining from the Hippodrome in Sultanahmet Square. Today, two of the snake heads from this column are missing, and the third is exhibited in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.
The Serpent Column was first built in Delphi in 478 BC in the name of the god Apollo.
The Serpent Column is one of the oldest large-scale monuments that have survived from the Classical period of Istanbul. The monument, which commemorates the victory of the Greek city states united against the Persian army in 479 BC, was first erected in the temple of Apollo in Delphi. It was later brought to Istanbul by Emperor Constantine in 324.
It was a part of the "three-legged cauldron" presented to the god Apollo at Delphi with the spoils obtained by the Greeks after their victory against the Persians in Platea. The names of the 31 Greek city-states that participated in the war were written on the column shaped like three intertwined snake bodies. It is thought that the Serpent Column was brought to Istanbul when the capital was being established.
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Before the pillar was damaged, it depicted three snakes tightly entwined with each other. The heads of these three snakes carried a golden cauldron and formed the trivet of the cauldron. The trivet was later melted down by the Phocaeans to cover war expenses.
In the original version of the column, the names of the Greek city-states that participated in the war were also engraved on the spirals of the column. But these have worn away over time and are no longer visible. According to the ancient writer Herodotus, this column was built with Persian war spoils.
According to the ancient writer Herodotus, this column was built with Persian war spoils.
In the 4th century AD, the column was moved to Constantinople (Istanbul) by Emperor Constantine and started to be exhibited by erecting it in the middle of the Hippodrome, where it still stands today. Also, according to a rumor, it was believed to have magical powers to protect the city against insects and reptiles.
Disappearing snake heads
In the 18th century, two of the three snake heads broke off and disappeared. The third was found during the Hagia Sophia excavations in 1848 and is currently exhibited in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums.
Serpent Column; It last appeared with three snake heads in an engraving by European traveler A. De la Motraye dated 1699. The Serpent Column, which also found a place in Ottoman miniatures, was known for its eight-meter height until the 17th century.
Silahdar Mehmed Ağa, the palace historian in the Ottoman Empire, said that on October 21, 1700, during the evening prayer time, a sound like a tree was breaking was heard and the three snake heads on the column were found fallen to the ground, it was impossible for a person to break them and no one was seen around.
One of the snake heads of the Serpent Column in Sultanahmet Square.
Archaeologist Ord. Prof. Dr. Arif Müfid Mansel makes the following evaluation:
“In our opinion, deep cracks and holes occurred as a result of the penetration of bronze rust into the structure of the column in the upper parts of the column, where the weather affected the most, mostly in the snake necks and the points where they meet the body, and continuous rains and large temperature changes caused these cracks to grow and, in fact, quite heavy It caused the large heads and thick necks to separate from their bodies and once the balance was disturbed, they all fell to the ground.”
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Наталья Лихачева
Experto local nivel 18
Diciembre 6, 2024
Здорово что хоть что-то осталось от Константинополя . остатки былого величия . раньше верили что эти колонны защищают город от нашествия змей .
Pallmira
Experto local nivel 25
Febrero 19
Без предварительного изучения темы или без гида...колонна как колонна)
Обязательно изучите предварительно историю), конечно, это касается всех достопримечательностей.
Владимир В
Experto local nivel 10
Marzo 9, 2023
Колонна была основанием жертвенника в виде трех переплетенных змей. Фрагмент одной головы змеи хранится в археологическом музее Стамбула (см. фото). Считается, что колонна отлита из трофейного оружия персов, захваченного во время персидских войн. Всегда представлялось, что это что-то из легенд и мифов, а вот, пожалуйста, их материальное воплощение.
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Константин
Experto local nivel 18
Septiembre 19, 2024
Интересный, особенно с исторической точки зрения обьект.
Турист
Experto local nivel 30
Febrero 9, 2023
Не знаю.... как-то так получилось, что её описание в инете произвели большее впечатление, чем сама. Или соседние колонны своим ростом затмили... но посмотреть надо... нашёл свои фото, решил добавить
Илья Шайкевич
Experto local nivel 30
Abril 29, 2024
Приходите сюда вечером, очень красиво.
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Александра Яковенко
Experto local nivel 30
Marzo 30, 2024
Колонна, привезенная из Дельф. Это там, где Оракул был