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In 1984 while digging 12 meters
underground for the foundations for
the Antik Hotel, workers happened across the remains of a built
structure. Investigations carried out by staff of the Istanbul
Archaeological Museum determined the structure to be that of a Late
Roman-Early Byzantine (450-500 BC) cistern and its infrastructure.
Another Ottoman era structure had been built over the original cistern.
following restoration work, the historical cistern was brought back to
life and transformed into the Club Academia a facility that combines
culture, art and history. Today the Club Academia is used to host art
exhibits, meetings and special events. The artifacts found during
excavation are being exhibited in the lobby and the different
locations of the hotel. Each floor of the hotel carries a name of the
city as it was known at different times throughout the ages. Floors
and rooms were designed to reflect the culture and art of their named
civilization
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