ALSANCAK KOORDONBOYU
SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR PETS AND SONGS
Kordonboyu ( 1 .Kordon) is just like a pearl necklace
running along the coast in the District of Alsancak, enjoying the popularity it
has received for providing the inspiration for many poems and songs. It offers
romantic sunsets sea breezes, cafes ,fish restaurants, stylish stores, parades,
running and biking courses. It also provides an ideal atmosphere for
entertainment and recreational activities, bringing together the people of
Izmir.
DONERTAS FOUNTAIN
Located in Basmane-Donertas, Donertas Fountain was named
after the rotating column in the corner and the area in the vicinity is called
by his name. It was built at the beginning of the 19th century with
a single dome and a square plan. The fountain is one of the most beautiful
examples of the Turkish baroque style.
Of particular note are the bouquet vase and the fruit bowl
compositions, the relief decorations on the marble, with a theme peculiar to
the Tulip Age. As decorative elements, tulips, roses ,flower buds, leaves ,
branches and other similar plants have
been used. The structure is one of the best examples of fountain architecture
in Izmir.
ASANSOR
The Asanaor (Lit elevator) Building, which was constructed
by the Jewish businessman Nesim Levi in 1907 to facilitate reaching the upper
part of Mithatpasa Street, is one of the interesting tourist spots in Izmir
today. This aesthetically designed building is recognized as one of the
indispensable social structures in Izmir.
KIZLARAGSI INN
AN OTTOMAN EXPERIENCCE
Kizlaragasi Han (Inn) was built by Haci Besir Aga in 1744 to
serve the public. The inn, one of the rare works of Ottoman architecture in
Izmir that has survived until the present day, has the design of other Ottoman
inns with bazaars and courtyards. Kizlaragasi Han is a glorious structure with
its rectangular plan 2 storey “bedsesten” (vaulted part of a bazaar where
valuable goods were kept) and courtyard .Following restoration in recent years;
t has become an authentic shopping and social centre in Izmir.
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