Wednesday, 12 February 2020

TURKEY ISTANBUL - BEYOGLU


CENTRE OF ENTERTAINMENT AND LIFE: BEYOGLU

During the late Ottoman Period, the European tradesmen, followed by the embassies community left the confines of Galata Walls surrounding the Galata port area and created a new cosmopolitan development at Beyoglu ( Pera) along the lines of European cities, where diverse nationalities come together. 

The area of the settlement was referred to as Pera by seafarers and embassies community. The term means” the other side” and refers to the area outside the old city. It is interesting to note that such a bustling part of today’s Istanbul was previously viewed as a distant corner. The name Beyoglu ( meaning a lord’s son) was associated with the son of Byzzantine emperor or an ambassador of Venice who once settled in the area.

The European-style mansion houses that can be found in Beyoglu were built by European tradesmen and ambassadors who settled in Istanbul. As there used to be frequent fires devastating the region, it was prohibited to build wooden buildings; and the beautiful buildings that have survived to the present day generally date to the time after that ban.

Beyoglu once used to be outside the Galata Walls. It was connected with other areas through new roads following the demolition of the walls and its importance increased significantly. It is known that even in the early Ottoman Period there were entertainment venues in the vicinity, where seamen could enjoy the facilities before their long sea journeys. At present, entertainment venues, art galleries, cinemas, theatres and concert and live music performance halls make it a cultural hub. Many cafes with street tables, as well as street performers mix in with the din of the crowds to create a street orchestra. Sometimes the streets become a veritable open air exhibition.

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