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| name = Bulgur Palas |
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| location_country = Turkey |
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| image_caption = Post Restoration (2024) |
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| architectural_style = [[First national architectural movement]] |
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| current_tenants = Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality |
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| address =Aksaray, Kargı Çk. 5, 34096 [[Fatih]], [[Istanbul]] |
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| architect = [[Giulio Mongeri]] |
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'''Bulgur Palas''', or originally known as '''Bolulu Habip Bey Mansion''', a |
'''Bulgur Palas''', or originally known as '''Bolulu Habip Bey Mansion''', is a 1912-built historical mansion located in Istanbul, Tuırkey. After its acquiry by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 2021, it was restored and redeveloped into a library and clultural center for public use. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The Bulgur Palas was commissioned by Mehmet Habip Bey, a soldier and member of parliament in the Ottoman Empire, and designed by the Italian architect Giulio Mongeri. However, due to financial difficulties experienced by Habip Bey, the construction could not be fully completed. After his sudden death in 1926, the building was transferred to the Ottoman Bank as collateral for the family's debts. Used by the bank for a period as residences and archives, the building was later abandoned.<ref |
The Bulgur Palas was commissioned by Mehmet Habip Bey, a soldier and member of parliament in the Ottoman Empire, and designed by the Italian architect Giulio Mongeri. However, due to financial difficulties experienced by Habip Bey, the construction could not be fully completed. After his sudden death in 1926, the building was transferred to the Ottoman Bank as collateral for the family's debts. Used by the bank for a period as residences and archives, the building was later abandoned.<ref name="h1"/> Remaining under the ownership of the Ottoman Bank, the building passed into the ownership of Garanti Bank after the former was acquired by the latter in 2001. |
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In 2021, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality purchased the Bulgur Palas and began efforts to restore the building, intending to open it to the public as a document center, archive, library, exhibition hall, and café. The building was opened to visitors on February 28, 2024.<ref |
In 2021, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality purchased the Bulgur Palas and began efforts to restore the building, intending to open it to the public as a document center, archive, library, exhibition hall, and café. The building was opened to visitors on February 28, 2024.<ref name="ntv1"/> |
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== Architecture == |
== Architecture == |
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The structure, designed by Italian architect Giulio Mongeri in 1912, exhibits traces of the First national architectural movement.<ref name="yc1"/> |
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It consists of three full floors and one half floor.<ref name="gd1"/> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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<ref name="h1">{{cite web |access-date=16 June 2021 |archive-date=15 May 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210515220506/https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/bulgur-palasin-hazin-hikayesi-41801525 |first=Fatma |language=tr |last=Aksu |title=Bulgur Palas’ın hazin hikâyesi |url=https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/bulgur-palasin-hazin-hikayesi-41801525 |work=www.hurriyet.com.tr}}<!-- auto-translated from Turkish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> |
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⚫ | <ref name="yc1">{{cite web |access-date=16 June 2021 |archive-date=24 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624195513/https://www.yenicaggazetesi.com.tr/ibb-tarihi-bulgur-palasi-satin-aldi-449501h.htm |date=30 April 2021 |language=tr |title=İBB tarihi Bulgur Palas’ı satın aldı |url=https://www.yenicaggazetesi.com.tr/ibb-tarihi-bulgur-palasi-satin-aldi-449501h.htm |work=Yeni Çağ Gazetesi}}<!-- auto-translated from Turkish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> |
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<ref name="gd1">{{cite web |access-date=16 June 2021 |archive-date=17 August 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130817170939/http://gezgindergi.com/bulgur-palas/ |date=3 June 2014 |first=Önder |language=tr |last=Kaya |title=Bulgur Palas |url=http://gezgindergi.com/bulgur-palas/ |work=Gezgin Dergi}}<!-- auto-translated from Turkish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> |
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<ref name="ntv1">{{cite news |url=https://www.ntv.com.tr/turkiye/bulgur-palas-nerede-istanbulun-hangi-ilcesinde,8O7WdufphkSphWFfhD0jLA |newspaper=[[NTV (Turkey)|NTV]] |title=Bulgur Palas nerede, İstanbul'un hangi ilçesinde? |date=1 March 2024 |language=tr |accessdate=26 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:51, 26 April 2024
Bulgur Palas | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | First national architectural movement |
Address | Aksaray, Kargı Çk. 5, 34096 Fatih, Istanbul |
Coordinates | 41°0′25.82″N 28°56′37.88″E / 41.0071722°N 28.9438556°E |
Construction started | 1912 |
Renovated | 2021 |
Owner | Istanbul Metropolitan Municpality (İBB) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 5 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Giulio Mongeri |
Bulgur Palas, or originally known as Bolulu Habip Bey Mansion, is a 1912-built historical mansion located in Istanbul, Tuırkey. After its acquiry by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality in 2021, it was restored and redeveloped into a library and clultural center for public use.
History
The Bulgur Palas was commissioned by Mehmet Habip Bey, a soldier and member of parliament in the Ottoman Empire, and designed by the Italian architect Giulio Mongeri. However, due to financial difficulties experienced by Habip Bey, the construction could not be fully completed. After his sudden death in 1926, the building was transferred to the Ottoman Bank as collateral for the family's debts. Used by the bank for a period as residences and archives, the building was later abandoned.[1] Remaining under the ownership of the Ottoman Bank, the building passed into the ownership of Garanti Bank after the former was acquired by the latter in 2001.
In 2021, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality purchased the Bulgur Palas and began efforts to restore the building, intending to open it to the public as a document center, archive, library, exhibition hall, and café. The building was opened to visitors on February 28, 2024.[2]
Architecture
The structure, designed by Italian architect Giulio Mongeri in 1912, exhibits traces of the First national architectural movement.[3]
It consists of three full floors and one half floor.[4]
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Bulgur Palas (June 2015)
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During Restoration (September 2023)
References
- ^ Aksu, Fatma. "Bulgur Palas'ın hazin hikâyesi". www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- ^ "Bulgur Palas nerede, İstanbul'un hangi ilçesinde?". NTV (in Turkish). 1 March 2024. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ "İBB tarihi Bulgur Palas'ı satın aldı". Yeni Çağ Gazetesi (in Turkish). 30 April 2021. Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- ^ Kaya, Önder (3 June 2014). "Bulgur Palas". Gezgin Dergi (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2021.