ISTANBUL, Turkey / Türkiye — Known as "The Historical Galley", this combination of rowing and sailing ship is the oldest surviving galley in the world. Used by Turkish sultans for transportation and ceremonies she does not feature any cannons or other military features. Her kiosk, on the stern, is believed to have been build during the reign of Sultan Mehmet III (1595-1603). She has 24 pairs of oars, for 144 oarsman, is nearly 40 meters long, and weighs over 57 tons. She is constructed of nine types of trees: iron oak, cedar, elm, beech, sycamore, ash, boxwood, black pine, and walnut. The gold

ISTANBUL, Turkey / Türkiye — Known as "The Historical Galley", this combination of rowing and sailing ship is the oldest surviving galley in the world. Used by Turkish sultans for transportation and ceremonies she does not feature any cannons or other military features. Her kiosk, on the stern, is believed to have been build during the reign of Sultan Mehmet III (1595-1603). She has 24 pairs of oars, for 144 oarsman, is nearly 40 meters long, and weighs over 57 tons. She is constructed of nine types of trees: iron oak, cedar, elm, beech, sycamore, ash, boxwood, black pine, and walnut. The gold Stock Photo
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David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy Stock Photo

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6706 x 4476 px | 56.8 x 37.9 cm | 22.4 x 14.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

31 January 2015

Location:

Istanbul Naval Museum, Istanbul, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey

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The Istanbul Naval Museum, located in the Besiktas district of Istanbul, Turkey, is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich maritime history of the country, particularly the Ottoman Empire's naval achievements. Established in 1897, the museum has one of the most extensive collections of maritime artifacts in the world, including ship models, military vessels, naval uniforms, flags, and insignia. Visitors can explore the history of shipbuilding, naval battles, and maritime technology through various exhibits featuring meticulously restored historical ships, including Ottoman imperial caiques, which were the luxurious vessels used by the sultans and high-ranking officials. The museum also houses an impressive collection of naval guns, marine artifacts, and ship paintings, highlighting the evolution of naval warfare and maritime art. In addition to these displays, the Istanbul Naval Museum boasts an extensive archive of historical documents and maritime memorabilia. Here, researchers and enthusiasts can delve into the details of naval operations, navigation techniques, and the lives of famous admirals and naval officers who played significant roles in shaping the Ottoman navy and the Turkish navy.