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The Palace of the Porphyrogennetos: Byzantine Power in Marble

7 min · 17. juli 2026
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Episode 162 of Constantinople to Istanbul peels back the curtain on the enigmatic Palace of the Porphyrogennetos, a late Byzantine imperial residence built into the Theodosian Walls. Lucas and Luna explore its construction in the 13th century under the Palaiologan dynasty, its role as a staging ground for imperial ceremonies and a refuge during the city's final decades. They discuss the palace's unique three-story facade, its surviving marble decorations, and its transformation after 1453 into a private Ottoman mansion, a glass workshop, and later a poorhouse. The episode delves into the meaning of 'Porphyrogennetos'—'born in the purple'—and how this palace embodied the dwindling but stubborn majesty of Byzantium. Along the way, they touch on the nearby Tekfur Sarayı, the palace's Turkish name, and trace its architectural influence on later Ottoman pavilions. A donation segment woven into the conversation reminds listeners that listener support keeps the ad-free show running. #PalaceOfThePorphyrogennetos #TekfurSarayı #lateByzantine #Palaiologoi #TheodosianWalls #Blachernae #Constantinople #Istanbul #ByzantineArchitecture #Porphyrogennetos #silkworkshop #poorhouse #OttomanIstanbul #History #FexingoHistory #MediterraneanHistory #ByzantineEmpire #ByzantineArt Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Palace of the Porphyrogennetos: Byzantine Power in Marble

Episode 162 of Constantinople to Istanbul peels back the curtain on the enigmatic Palace of the Porphyrogennetos, a late Byzantine imperial residence built into the Theodosian Walls. Lucas and Luna explore its construction in the 13th century under the Palaiologan dynasty, its role as a staging ground for imperial ceremonies and a refuge during the city's final decades. They discuss the palace's unique three-story facade, its surviving marble decorations, and its transformation after 1453 into a private Ottoman mansion, a glass workshop, and later a poorhouse. The episode delves into the meaning of 'Porphyrogennetos'—'born in the purple'—and how this palace embodied the dwindling but stubborn majesty of Byzantium. Along the way, they touch on the nearby Tekfur Sarayı, the palace's Turkish name, and trace its architectural influence on later Ottoman pavilions. A donation segment woven into the conversation reminds listeners that listener support keeps the ad-free show running. #PalaceOfThePorphyrogennetos #TekfurSarayı #lateByzantine #Palaiologoi #TheodosianWalls #Blachernae #Constantinople #Istanbul #ByzantineArchitecture #Porphyrogennetos #silkworkshop #poorhouse #OttomanIstanbul #History #FexingoHistory #MediterraneanHistory #ByzantineEmpire #ByzantineArt Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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