How to see the light show at Galata Tower?

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I've seen a few videos of light shows being projected onto the Galata Tower in Istanbul, Turkey. eg.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=158296795064721

I'll be in Istanbul on Nov 25 and Nov 26 of this year. Are these light shows something they do nightly? If so at what times?

My Google searches have been inconclusive. http://www.galatatower.net/ doesn't seem to have any info.






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What is the best time to visit Galata Tower?

The best time is 9:00 am sharp and 15-20 minutes in advance, if you want to avoid heavy crowds and long queues. The natural light at this hour is considered good for photography.

Can we go inside Galata Tower?

Galata Tower Opening Hours 2022Galata Tower opening hours are between 08:30 in the morning and 23:00 in the late evening. The Museum is open 7 days a week. There are usually long queues in front of the tower. If you go before noon, you can get tickets faster.

How much does it cost to go up the Galata Tower?

General Admission Tickets Galata Tower entrance fee on your own is 130 TL. This is the ticket window on location option. The skip the line access tickets, plus walking tour around the area with a guide (see below) seems to be about \u20ac28 expensive.

What does the Galata Tower appear to be used for today?

Built as a watchtower as a part of the Walls of Galata, the tower is currently being used as an exhibition place and a museum.



Istanbul's Galata Tower 3D Lights show




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