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İstiklal Avenue once again became the center for fine arts and leisure in Istanbul and real estate prices skyrocketed. Numerous new art galleries, bookstores, cafés, pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels were opened in and around the street, and venues around it became the host to many international art festivals, such as the annual Istanbul ...
Actor Role Character Description İbrahim Çelikkol: Ferhat Aslan Yeter and Namik's son, Yiğit and Gülsüm's older half-brother, Necdet Aslan's adoptive son, and Asli's husband
İstanbullu Gelin (Bride of Istanbul) is a 2017 Turkish television series signed by O3 Medya. The first episode was broadcast on March 3, 2017, directed by Zeynep Günay Tan and Deniz Koloş. The final episode aired on May 31, 2019. It is adapted from Dr. Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu's book Hayata Dön (Return to Life). Also, Many episodes of ...
At this time, all electricity-driven city transport in Istanbul completely ended. 1990 – İstiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue) was closed to traffic. Trams returned to the European side of Istanbul as a heritage tram line, the Taksim-Tünel Nostalgia Tramway, operating on İstiklal Caddesi between Taksim and Tünel. Rolling stocks were same ...
Taksim is a main transportation hub and a popular destination for both tourists and residents of Istanbul. İstiklal Caddesi (Independence Avenue), a long pedestrian shopping street, ends at this square, and a nostalgic tram runs from the square along the avenue, ending near the Tünel (1875) which is the world's second-oldest subway line after ...
Şişhane is an underground station on the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro. [2] The station is located under Meşrutiyet Street in Beyoğlu, Istanbul.Şişhane has an entrance to Istanbul's famous İstiklâl Caddesi as well as entrances to Kasımpaşa.
İstiklal Avenue is also located in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district. The famous street with shops, cafes, cinemas and other venues stretches for 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi) and hosts up to 3 million people each day. [21] The 1948-opened Atlas Cinema is situated in a 1877-built historic building at Istiklal Avenue. [22]
The Atlas Cinema also known as Istanbul Cinema Museum (Turkish: Atlas Sineması) is a movie theatre situated at İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey. It opened in 1948. [ 1 ] Between 2019 and 2021, it underwent a restoration.