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Residing across the waters of the [[Golden Horn]] and separated from the rest of the city, it was Constantinople's most cosmopolitan district. It was full of varied architecture, drawing from [[Italy|Italian]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], Greek, and Asian influences; it is more or less the rich district of Constantinople. | Residing across the waters of the [[Golden Horn]] and separated from the rest of the city, it was Constantinople's most cosmopolitan district. It was full of varied architecture, drawing from [[Italy|Italian]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]], [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], Greek, and Asian influences; it is more or less the rich district of Constantinople. | ||
Alongside the [[Assassin's Guilds|Assassin's Guild of Constantinople]] the [[Galata Tower|Galata tower]], several [[bomb crafting stations]], [[black market dealers]], a [[bookshops|bookshop]], [[Tailors|a tailor]], a [[blacksmith]], several [[doctors]] and a bank were located in the district. | |||
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Revision as of 20:15, 25 November 2011

The Galata District was one of the four major districts of Constantinople during the Renaissance.
Residing across the waters of the Golden Horn and separated from the rest of the city, it was Constantinople's most cosmopolitan district. It was full of varied architecture, drawing from Italian, Ottoman, Byzantine, Greek, and Asian influences; it is more or less the rich district of Constantinople.
Alongside the Assassin's Guild of Constantinople the Galata tower, several bomb crafting stations, black market dealers, a bookshop, a tailor, a blacksmith, several doctors and a bank were located in the district.
Gallery
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Concept art of Galata district.
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Galata District
Source
- Game Informer magazine, June 2011 edition
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