Galata headquarters

The Galata headquarters was the base of the Assassins of Constantinople. Ezio Auditore da Firenze stayed there during his travels in 1511, using the library to store the Masyaf Keys. The headquarters were accessible via the front door and the tunnels.

Layout
The entrance led to a bridge, which separated the rest of the den from the bomb crafting room, presumably to prevent accidents from damaging the rest of the building. The main hall contained a desk where Ezio could strategize the Assassins' control of the Mediterranean, and a board listing how many Assassin Guild challenges he had completed.

The Armory was spread over two rooms, the southern room stored weapons, while the western room contained five mannequins for Ezio's armor, and a fireplace. The northern room was a library, containing Ezio's study, and all the books he had recovered by deciphering the Polo Symbols.