Nestled in Istanbul, Balat is a historically Jewish neighborhood that retains its heritage through two prominent synagogues still standing today. The area also boasts the Byzantine-era Chora Museum, originally the Chora Church, renowned for its intricate mosaics and frescoes. Along the lower streets, colorful cafes and shops draw a bustling afternoon crowd, adding a vibrant, modern touch to this historic district.
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