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Bankalar Caddesi (''Banks Street''), also known as Voyvoda Caddesi (''
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Street''), in the historic
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quarter (present-day
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) of the district of
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(Pera) in
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,
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, was the financial centre of the late
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. It strikes out west from busy Kemeraltı Caddesi in Karaköy and segues into Okçu Musa Caddesi which leads up to Şişhane and Tepebaşı in Beyoğlu. Although most of the grand 19th-century buildings that line both sides of the street have survived into the 21st century, they are increasingly being converted into hotels, restaurants and cultural centres. The southern stop of
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(1875), the world's second oldest subterranean railway line after London's Underground (1863), is just minutes' walk away from the eastern end of Bankalar Caddesi. The Karaköy tram stop on the T1 line is also very close to the start of the street.


History

The street's name is ''Voyvoda Yolu'' (''Voivode Road'') in the 17th-century '' Seyahatnâme'' of Ottoman Turkish traveller
Evliya Çelebi Derviş Mehmed Zillî (25 March 1611 – 1682), known as Evliya Çelebi ( ota, اوليا چلبى), was an Ottoman explorer who travelled through the territory of the Ottoman Empire and neighboring lands over a period of forty years, recording ...
. During the late Ottoman period, the most important banks, financial institutions and insurance companies had their headquarters here. These institutions included the Ottoman Central Bank (originally established as the ''Bank-ı Osmanî'' in 1856, and later reorganised as the ''Bank-ı Osmanî-i Şahane'' in 1863) and the Ottoman Stock Exchange (originally established in 1866, it was formally renamed ''
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Securities Exchange'' ( Turkish: ''Dersaadet Tahvilat Borsası'') in 1873.) Bankalar Caddesi continued to serve as Istanbul's main financial district until the 1990s, when the Turkish banks began moving their headquarters to the modern
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s of
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and
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. In the final decades of the 20th century, the
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moved first to the 4th Vakıf Han building in Sirkeci, and then in 1995 to its current building in
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.


Attractions

The Alexandre Vallaury-designed building that once housed the Ottoman Central Bank now belongs to Garanti Bankası and houses the ''Ottoman Bank Museum'' and ''SALT Galata'' which safeguards the archives of the bank and makes them available for research. The Camondo Steps, a curvaceous staircase designed in a unique mix of the Neo-Baroque and early
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styles, and built in circa 1870–1880 by the renowned Ottoman-Venetian Jewish banker
Abraham Salomon Camondo Count Abraham Camondo (1781, Istanbul – 30 March 1873, Paris) was a Jewish Ottoman-Italian financier and philanthropist, and the patriarch of the Camondo family. Life and career He was born in Constantinople, during the Ottoman Empire. ...
, links Bankalar Caddesi with Kart Çınar Sokak. It was famously photographed by
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in 1964 and features in Barbara Nadel's crime novel, ''Pretty Dead Things.'' At the top of the steps on the road running parallel with Bankalar Caddesi are a couple of reminders of the time in the 14th century when this part of Beyoğlu was governed by the Genoese. The most important is the battered relic of the historic Genoese ''Palazzo del Comune'' (1316), built by Montano de Marinis, the
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of
Galata Galata is the former name of the Karaköy neighbourhood in Istanbul, which is located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn. The district is connected to the historic Fatih district by several bridges that cross the Golden Horn, most nota ...
, and modeled after the 13th century wing of the Palazzo San Giorgio in
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,
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. It is a short walk to the left (west) of the Camondo Steps, along what was once the ''Rue Camondo'' and is now ''Kart Çınar Sokak''. In 2022 the building was put up for sale after years of neglect. Most of the buildings along Bankalar Caddesi have magnificent 19th-century facades that are being speedily renovated in the service of tourism at the start of the 21st century. The most comprehensive survey of these buildings was carried out for an exhibition in 2000 and the information was published in a comprehensively illustrated book called ''Bankalar Caddesi: Voyvoda Street from Ottoman Times to Today,'' edited by historia
Edhem Eldem


Gallery

File:Bankalar Caddesi 6844.jpg, Camondo Steps at Bankalar Caddesi File:Bankalar Caddesi 6836.jpg, Bankalar Caddesi, detail at No. 9 (
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Office Building) File:Bankalar Caddesi 8445.jpg, Bankalar Caddesi, detail at No. 11 ( Ottoman Central Bank Building) File:Minerva_Han.jpg, Minerva Office Building at the entrance of Bankalar Caddesi


References and notes


External links


Ottoman Bank Museum: Database of the buildings on Bankalar Caddesi. Click on a building's image for detailed information.

Ottoman Bank Museum: Panoramic view of the buildings on Bankalar Caddesi.




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