Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.

Galata: Difference between revisions

From the Assassin's Creed Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Jasca Ducato
No edit summary
This neighborhood is not on the Asia side of Istanbul, inspite of being on the other side of the Golden Horn. It's on the Euopean sign.
Line 2: Line 2:
'''Galata''' was one of the four major districts of [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]].
'''Galata''' was one of the four major districts of [[Constantinople]] during the [[Renaissance]].


The only part of the city technically in Asia, it resided across the waters of the [[Golden Horn]]. The most cosmopolitan district of the city, it was full of varied architecture drawing from [[Italy|Italian]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Greece|Greek]] and Asian influences.
This part of the city technically was still in Europe, however, it resided across the waters of the [[Golden Horn]]. The most cosmopolitan district of the city, it was full of varied architecture drawing from [[Italy|Italian]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], and [[Greece|Greek]] influences.


==Source==
==Source==

Revision as of 16:43, 12 May 2011

Galata was one of the four major districts of Constantinople during the Renaissance.

This part of the city technically was still in Europe, however, it resided across the waters of the Golden Horn. The most cosmopolitan district of the city, it was full of varied architecture drawing from Italian, Ottoman, Byzantine, and Greek influences.

Source

  • Game Informer magazine, June 2011 edition