Hisarlar Museum
Travel Point Overview
Hisarlar Museum brings together three of Istanbul’s most iconic fortress structures — Rumelihisarı, Anadoluhisarı, and Yedikulehisarı — under one unified heritage destination. The most prominent of these, Rumelihisarı (Rumeli Fortress), was built in 1452
Hisarlar Museum: Istanbul’s Fortified Legacy
📍 Location: Sarıyer, Istanbul
🏛 Includes: Rumelihisarı, Yedikule Fortress, Anadoluhisarı
🕒 Visiting Hours: 09:00 – 16:00
📅 Closed on Mondays
🎟 Entrance Fee:
- Local Visitors: Free with MüzeKart
- Foreign Visitors: €6
🎫 MüzeKart: Accepted
🚌 How to Get There: Easily accessible via IETT buses departing from Beşiktaş
Rumelihisarı: The Symbol of Conquest
Hisarlar Museum brings together three of Istanbul’s most iconic fortress structures — Rumelihisarı, Anadoluhisarı, and Yedikulehisarı — under one unified heritage destination. The most prominent of these, Rumelihisarı (Rumeli Fortress), was built in 1452 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror just before the conquest of Constantinople.
Constructed directly across from Anadoluhisarı, Rumelihisarı was built in an astonishing four months with the strategic goal of blocking aid from the Black Sea and tightening the siege of the city. Covering 30 acres, the fortress features three large towers, 13 bastions, and massive connecting walls.
Architecture and Materials
🔨 Construction Materials:
- Timber from İzmit and Karadeniz Ereğli
- Stones from various Anatolian regions
- Recycled spolia from Byzantine ruins nearby
🚪 Main Gates:
- Dağ Gate
- Dizdar Gate
- Hisarpeçe Gate
- Sel Gate
- Secondary Gate: Cemetery Gate
🏰 Towers:
- Saruca Pasha Tower
- Halil Pasha Tower
- Zağanos Pasha Tower
- Small Zağanos Pasha Tower
An Open-Air Museum Experience
Unlike traditional museums, Hisarlar Museum has no indoor exhibition halls. Instead, the fortress grounds function as an open-air museum, where visitors can explore various historical relics.
📌 Highlights in the Garden:
- Ottoman cannons and cannonballs
- Stone and terracotta artifacts
- A segment of the legendary chain once used to block the Golden Horn
Cultural Venue: Open-Air Theater
Rumelihisarı also features an open-air amphitheater, added during restoration works. During summer months, it serves as a venue for concerts, performances, and cultural events, managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Tips for Your Visit
✅ Wear comfortable shoes — there are stairs and stone walkways
✅ Bring sun protection and water in warmer months
✅ Don’t forget your camera — the Bosphorus view is stunning!
Walk Through Centuries of Istanbul’s Defenses
The Hisarlar Museum offers more than just towering walls and military architecture — it tells the story of Istanbul’s conquest, Byzantine heritage, and Ottoman strategy.
📲 Use the Advisormapp app to plan your visit, access interactive maps, and enjoy multilingual audio guides.
🛡 Explore the fortresses that once guarded an empire — and stand where history was written.