Private Kurulus Osman Ghazi Film Set Visiting in Istanbul
For the first time in Türkiye!
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+905337385862 TO Mr HAKAN HACIBEKIROGLU
In Riva, the northern part of Istanbul, you can now step onto the film set of the famous and internationally award-winning series: “Resurrection Ertugrul & The Ottoman (Osman)”
Discover The Ottoman culture and settlements intertwined with nature.
Tour Details ;
Pick up from your hotels around 10:00 am then we will drive to Riva where they were shooting the Osman Ghazi Tv series ..
We will spend around 5 Hours inside that you will feel that you are in the TV series meeting with the Alps, taking photos with them, horse riding in front of Osman Bey tent .. Afternoon time we will have a very nice LUNCH in the restaurant of SOGUT 1299..
Dress up and ride a horse like them and be the hero of this story ( Ertugrul Ghazi // Osman Bey TV Set ) at the turning point of history.
Are you ready to establish one of the greatest empires in history experience wonderful moments in the mystical atmosphere .. Are you ready to witness the first historical step taken and freedom?
Tour INCLUDED ;
Watching the Live Shows on the Film Plateau (15-20 mins)
Full Day Private Mercedes Vito
Assistant Service in English
Lunch Menu
Drinks
Set Visiting like 5 Hours
Photoshoot with Alps and Hatuns Clothes
5 Photos Shooting and the rest belongs to you !!!
Horse Riding in the Set
Pick up and Drop Back to the hotel
Tour Excluded ;
Personal Expenses
Tips
PS: If you are more than 4 People let us know !!!
EMAIL or WHATSAPP ;
+905337385862 TO Mr HAKAN HACIBEKIROGLU
Riva (also called Çayağzı) is a village, administratively a neighborhood, in the Beykoz intracity district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. This place is the filming location of the Turkish TV show hit called Diriliş: Ertuğrul and its sequel Kuruluş: Osman. It is a coastal village in the Anatolian part of Greater Istanbul, situated between Anadolu Feneri and Şile. Çayağzı Creek flows to the Black Sea within the village and there is a wide beach to the west of the creek. The distance to Beykoz center is about 16 kilometers (9.9 mi). The population of Riva is 1,585 as of 2011. Before the First World War, the majority of the village population was composed of Greeks. But after the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in the 1920s, Greeks left the village and Turks from the Black Sea region settled there.
Although a part of Greater Istanbul, the village still keeps some rural features. The Byzantine-era Riva Castle sits on a hill where the Riva Stream (also known as the Rheba or Live Stream) meets the Black Sea.
The headquarters of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) is located in Riva.
The show has been well received in Turkey and other countries such as Pakistan and Azerbaijan, although several countries in the Arab world have banned the show and fatwas have been issued against it. The show has also been criticized for furthering a perceived political agenda for the government of Turkey.
Plot
Ertrugrul was a 13th-century Turkic Muslim nomad warrior from Central Asia. Surrounded by the Mongols to the east and the Crusaders and Byzantines to the west; like other Turkic tribes, Ertrugrul’s tribe too was pushed west by the Mongols. The Ertrugrul’s Turkmen fought for a homeland, established by Ertrugrul’s son Osman as the Ottoman Empire. Ertrugrul TV serial attempts to showcase a vivid imagination of a 13th-century Turkic Asian community and Muslim culture.
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