Terra Santa Monastery
Terra Santa Monastery, one of the oldest places of worship, has an important place in the religious and cultural history of Istanbul. Terra Santa Monastery was built in layers between the 16th and 19t
Terra Santa Monastery, one of the oldest places of worship, has an important place in the religious and cultural history of Istanbul. Terra Santa Monastery was built in layers between the 16th and 19t
The building, which was built in 1831, was used as the Russian Embassy until 1880 and then as a Russian prison until 1914. It later became the property of the Narmanlı family and its name began to be
The French Saint Joseph Orphanage is a magnificent 155-year-old building and has a 5,275 square meter garden with fruit trees. The building was active until 1957, but then became derelict. This beauti
Cordova Freres Apartment, which attracts attention with its interior design, is one of the most prominent apartments in Istanbul. It was built by the Cordova family. One of the interesting details is
Pera Palace, whose construction started in 1892 and opened with a spectacular ball in 1895, is the first modern hotel in our geography. The hotel, which has neo-classical, art nouveau and oriental sty
Cercle d’Orient, also known as the Grand Club, one of the most magnificent buildings in Beyoğlu, was built as a residence by the statesman Abraham Pasha. It hosted the Cercle d’Orient, kn
Frej Apartment belongs to the Frej family, one of the richest people of the period. The building takes its name from Lebanese Selim Hanna Frej. Rumor has it that the child figures in the architecture
It is the passage of the inn built in the neoclassical style in the 19th century. The restaurants and cafes in the passage are ideal for having a pleasant time day and night.
The Avrupa Passage, which was built by the architect Pulgher by the Armenian merchant Onnik Düz in 1874, is also called the “Mirror Passage” because of the mirrors in its interior. There
Suriye Passage, one of the oldest and largest passages in Beyoğlu, was built as three independent apartment buildings between 1901 and 1908, and became what it is today by connecting the buildings to
The largest synagogue in Istanbul is Neve Shalom Synagogue. Shabbat (Jewish service), weddings, funerals, Bar Mitzvahs, Circumcision and religious holidays are held in Neve Shalom Synagogue.
Istanbul Ashkenazi Synagogue is the Ashkenazi synagogue of Orthodox Judaism. It was founded by Ashkenazi Jews who settled in the Ottoman Empire from Austria-Hungary in the 1900s. It has the distinctio