Dome appeared in Maiden’s Tower
In the Maiden’s Tower, one of the most important symbols of Istanbul, the dome floor was revealed by removing the upper part of the pier.
THE DOME REVEALED
The restoration of the Maiden’s Tower, one of the symbols of Istanbul with a history of 2,500 years, has come to an end. Restoration of the Maiden’s Tower is expected to be completed by the beginning of May. After the scaffolding surrounding the upper part of the Maiden’s Tower was dismantled, its dome was revealed. In the last statement made regarding the restoration of the Maiden’s Tower, it was stated that „The image of the dome has been resurrected in accordance with its original form“. The latest work on the dome, which is about to finish the coating and finishing phase, was viewed with a drone. In addition to the restoration of the Maiden’s Tower, earthquake strengthening works are also carried out.
IT IS STRENGTHENED FOR EARTHQUAKE
In the information about the restoration, „The strengthening works on the historical masonry walls have been completed. The dismantling of the scaffolding has started on the castle walls, whose manufactures have been completed. The scaffolding will continue to be dismantled in other places. In addition to the tower and castle restoration works in terms of the survival of the Maiden’s Tower, arbitration works have started for the ground weaknesses that have emerged around the island. and ground reinforcement works are continuing. At the level of the island borders, an average of 24 meters deep anchored steel-reinforced concrete integrated piles are manufactured in the main rock. Thus, the surrounding of the structure is strengthened against possible shocks, ground slips and other possible hazards. other productions are continuing in coordination.
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The Maiden’s Tower, an iconic symbol of Istanbul with a history dating back 2,500 years, has undergone restoration and the dome has been revealed after the scaffolding was dismantled. The restoration is expected to be completed by the beginning of May, and earthquake strengthening works are also being carried out. The historical masonry walls have been strengthened, scaffolding on the castle walls is being dismantled, and ground reinforcement works are ongoing. The tower and castle restoration works aim to ensure the survival of the Maiden’s Tower. Arbitration works have started for ground weaknesses that have emerged around the island, and the surrounding structure is being reinforced with anchored steel-reinforced concrete integrated piles.