Kıztaşı - Free Audio Guide

Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey

Kıztaşı, Kızanlık Caddesi, İskenderpaşa Mahallesi, İstanbul, Fatih, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34080, Türkiye


Kıztaşı is a small but historically significant stone monument on Istanbul’s historic peninsula, originating in late antiquity and later integrated into the Byzantine and Ottoman urban fabric. The carved column and its base reflect funerary and commemorative practices of the Roman‑Byzantine era and have attracted scholarly interest for their inscriptions and decorative motifs. Culturally, the site symbolizes Istanbul’s layered past, standing among nearby historic landmarks and contributing to the city’s dense archaeological landscape. Key attractions include the monument’s sculptural details, surviving ornamentation, and its context within the surrounding streetscape rather than a museum display. The monument is generally visible from public spaces and may be approached during regular site hours; there is typically no formal admission fee to view it. Accessibility is basic: pedestrian access is common but access for visitors with reduced mobility can be limited by historic surroundings.