Mimar Sinan
Mimar Sinan-The Süleymaniye Mosque
The Süleymaniye Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Sinan, was commissioned by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and stands proudly in the Süleymaniye district on the European side of Istanbul.
Mimar Sinan-The Süleymaniye Mosque
The Süleymaniye Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Sinan, was commissioned by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and stands proudly in the Süleymaniye district on the European side of Istanbul.
Osman Hamdi Bey is one of the most influential cultural figures of the late Ottoman era. The turtle symbolizes his most iconic work, The Tortoise Trainer.
Sezen Aksu
Title: The Queen of Turkish Pop
Field: Music
She has influenced three generations of artists, and her songs are part of Turkish popular culture.
Title: The Sultan of Turkish CinemaField: Cinema ? Why is it important Türkan Şoray is the most iconic actress in the history of Turkish cinema. With a career spanning decade and more than 200 films, she shaped the golden age of Yeşilçam and became a cultural symbol admired across generations. Her performances, emotional depth, and … Read more
A cultural exploration of Nazım Hikmet’s poetic legacy, his revolutionary voice, and his lasting impact on modern Turkish literature.
Zeki Müren revolutionized Turkish classical music with his refined vocal technique, emotional delivery, and elegant stage presence
Orhan Pamuk is the first Turkish writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His novels-especially Istanbul: Memories and the City-
Architect Sinan – Genius of Ottoman Architecture and Maker of Istanbul\’s Features,The architect Sinan is considered one of the greatest architects in the history of Islamic and Ottoman architecture and is regarded as one of the most prominent architects in the world throughout the ages.
Istanbul: The Center of Eurasian Interaction
A region between Asia and Europe: a promising journey for growth and trade. Given its size and location, it represents a vibrant and dynamic interaction between nature and its creators.
Technological Development in Istanbul: Istanbul has demonstrated world. Excellence for over 200 years.
Side View of Istanbul: Where the City Meets the Horizon
Introduction: A City Shaped by Light and Distance
From a distance, Istanbul appears like a dream suspended between continents.
Dolmabahçe Palace stands as one of the Ottoman Empire’s most iconic residences, blending European architectural elegance with imperial symbolism. Built under Sultan Abdulmejid I, it became the administrative and ceremonial heart of the empire between 1856 and 1922, reflecting a transformative era in Istanbul’s cultural and political history.