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The Role of the state in the protection and Restoration of Heritage Case study of: Great palace of Constantinople

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Last updated: 05 Jan 2025

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Archaeology of buildings

Abstract

The Great Palace of Constantinople, also known as the Sacred Palace was the large imperial Byzantine palace complex located in the south-eastern end of the peninsula now known as Old Istanbul (formerly Constantinople), in modern Turkey. It served as the main imperial residence of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine emperors until 1081 and was the center of imperial administration for over 690 years. Only a few remnants and fragments of its foundations have survived into the present day.

DOI

10.21608/ijaswa.2024.223657.1038

Keywords

protection, Restoration, heritage, Palace, construction - Islamic Heritage

Authors

First Name

Walaa Eldin

Last Name

Badawy Madbwly

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Affiliation

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities

Email

abdelmonaem.dardery98768@gmail.com

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Volume

6

Article Issue

2

Related Issue

41473

Issue Date

2023-12-01

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2023-07-17

Publish Date

2023-12-01

Page Start

19

Page End

35

Print ISSN

2785-9592

Online ISSN

2785-9606

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338,667

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1,995

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Publication Title

International Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology

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The Role of the state in the protection and Restoration of Heritage Case study of: Great palace of Constantinople

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Created At

28 Dec 2024