Technology in Istanbul
Market heart
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul stands as one of the world’s most vibrant and historic markets—a place where memories linger long after the visit ends. With more than 2,500 shops spread across 60 lively streets, and a workforce of nearly 26,000 people, it remains a cultural landmark that draws visitors from every corner of the globe.
The Center of Eurasian Interaction
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.
Technology in Istanbul
Technological Development in Istanbul: Istanbul has demonstrated world. Excellence for over 200 years.
Side view of Istanbul
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.
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque in the Fatih District of Istanbul
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque in the Fatih District of Istanbul
The creativity and excellence for which Turkey has been renowned since ancient times are evident in its architectural landmarks
Istanbul: The Center of Eurasian Interaction
Istanbul: The Center of Eurasian Interaction
A region between Asia and Europe: a promising journey for growth and trade
In the heart of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
The Cultural Pulse of Istanbul’s Markets The markets scattered throughout the city reflect a rich heritage of ancestral crafts, storytelling, and community life. Each market has its own rhythm, a unique creativity shaped by its patrons, and traditions that continue to flourish within its walls. Kapalıçarşı: Istanbul’s Beating Heart Where Light Dances on the Faces … Read more
Istanbul Dolmabahçe Palace Museum
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.