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  2. Camondo Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The curvaceous stairs were designed in a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early Art Nouveau styles, and built circa 1870–1880 by the renowned Ottoman-Venetian Jewish banker Abraham Salomon Camondo, the patriarch of the House of Camondo. The stairs link Bankalar Caddesi with Kart Çınar Sokak (the latter was known as Rue Camondo during the ...

  3. House of Camondo - Wikipedia

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    The Camondo Stairs at Bankalar Caddesi (Banks Street) in Galata (modern Karaköy), constructed by Abraham Salomon Camondo c. 1870–1880. The Camondo Stairs (or Camondo Steps), a famous pedestrian stairway designed with a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early Art Nouveau styles, were built in circa 1870–1880 by Abraham Salomon Camondo.

  4. Abraham Salomon Camondo - Wikipedia

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    Camondo Stairs at Bankalar Caddesi (Banks Street) in Galata (modern Karaköy), Istanbul, constructed by Abraham Salomon Camondo in circa 1870–1880. He was born in Constantinople, [1] [2] during the Ottoman Empire.

  5. Kuledibi - Wikipedia

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    The Camondo Steps, a pedestrian stairway designed with a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early Art Nouveau styles was also built by Ottoman-Venetian Jewish banker Abraham Salomon Camondo. [ 4 ] See also

  6. Karaköy - Wikipedia

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    The curvy Camondo Stairs, off Voyvoda Street, were donated by the wealthy Sephardic Jewish banker Abraham Camondo (1785–1873) and built in baroque style. [7] The large Galataport hotel, restaurant and cafe, shopping and office mixed-use development opened along the water in 2022.

  7. Galata - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] The Camondo family also built two historic apartment buildings in Galata, both of which are named Kamondo Apartmanı: the older one is located at Serdar-ı Ekrem Street near Galata Tower and was built between 1861 and 1868; [24] while the newer one is located at the corner between Felek Street and Hacı Ali Street and was built ...

  8. Kasımpaşa, Beyoğlu - Wikipedia

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    This Kamondo Sarayı (Camondo Palace) was designed by the Ottoman-Armenian architect Sarkis Balyan. It went on to become the headquarters of the Ottoman Ministry for the Navy (Bahriye Nezareti), before becoming the headquarters of the Istanbul Naval Command on 14 November 1922 after the Armistice of Mudanya .

  9. Tophane Park - Wikipedia

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