fbpx
Wikipedia

Bebek, Beşiktaş

Bebek is an affluent Istanbul neighbourhood located on Bebek Bay on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It falls within the administrative boundaries of Beşiktaş district and is flanked by similarly affluent neighbourhoods such as Arnavutköy and Rumeli Hisarı.

Jan Matejko, View of Bebek, 1872
Bebek, Istanbul

'Bebek' means 'baby' in Turkish. Some believe its use as a name for this suburb comes from a shortened form of the term 'Boğaz'ın gözbebeği', which means 'pupil of the Bosphorus' or "the apple of the Bosphorus' eye" in Turkish. Others think it takes its name from the nickname for the handsome Mustafa Çelebi who was put in charge of this area after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453. Yet others think it took its name from the Turkish expression meaning 'pretty as a baby'.[1]

Bebek has been a popular residential district since Ottoman times and its historic architecture sometimes recalls the lost cosmopolitanism of the past. Today it is best known for a string of see-and-be-seen restaurants, cafes and shops catering to the city's more well-heeled residents.

Infrequent Şehir Hatları ferries, mainly timed to suit commuters, call into Bebek. Otherwise it is accessible by buses running along the coast road. It is a notorious traffic bottleneck, especially at weekends.

Attractions

The single most beautiful building in Bebek is the huge waterfront mansion that now houses the Egyptian Consulate but that was originally built in 1902 for Emina Ilhamy (Emine Hanım), mother of Abbas Hilmi, the last Khedive of Egypt, in the days when the Egyptian nobility liked to spend their summers on the Bosphorus.[2] When he was overthrown as khedive in 1914 Abbas Hilmi donated the mansion to the Egyptian government for use as an embassy (it was downgraded to a consulate in 1923 when Atatürk moved the Turkish capital to Ankara). Designed in Art Nouveau style with sweeping mansard roofs probably by the Austrian architect, Antonio Lasciac, it was completely restored in 2010.

Down by the water, next to the Türkan Sabancı Park, the small Bebek Mosque, was designed in 1912 by the architect Kemaleddin Bey. It is sometimes called the Hümayunabad Mosque in memory of a palace of that name that once stood on the same site.

Inland from the water Bebek is home to the Lazarist Church of Sacre Coeur, all that remains of a large complex of buildings erected in 1908.

Also in the back streets is the Kavafyan Mansion, one of the oldest wooden buildings to survive in Istanbul. Dating back to 1751, it was built for Armenian shipbuilders. Unfortunately it has been left to fall into decay. [3]

Bosphorus University/Boğaziçi University

Bebek is home to Boğaziçi University, a public university that is one of Turkey's premier institutions of higher education. The university occupies the buildings and grounds of the now-defunct higher education division of Robert College, an American academic institution founded in 1863 by wealthy New York merchant Christopher Robert and American missionary and educator Cyrus Hamlin. Following the merger of the formerly all-male Robert College and its sister school, the American College for Girls, all operations of the former were moved from Bebek to the wooded Arnavutköy campus of the latter, where it continues to operate.

Image gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Yale 1, Tonguç 2, Pat 1, Saffet Emre 2 (2010). Istanbul The Ultimate Guide (1st ed.). Istanbul: Boyut. p. 427. ISBN 9789752307346.
  2. ^ From The Shores of the Nile to the Bosphorus: Traces of Kavalalı Mehmed Ali Pasha Dynasty in Istanbul (in English and Turkish) (1st ed.). Istanbul: Istanbul Araştırmaları Enstitüsü. 2011. ISBN 9789759123956.
  3. ^ Mynet. "3 katlı, 13 odalı! İstanbul'un en eski evi Kavafyan Konağı yıllara meydan okuyor". Mynet Haber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-08-06.

External links

  • Bebek Alışverişi – [1]
  • Great Istanbul – Bebek neighborhood in Istanbul 2009-04-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • Association of Bebekians also in English– (in Turkish)

Coordinates: 41°04′32″N 29°02′39″E / 41.07556°N 29.04417°E / 41.07556; 29.04417


bebek, beşiktaş, surname, bebek, surname, bebek, affluent, istanbul, neighbourhood, located, bebek, european, shore, bosphorus, strait, falls, within, administrative, boundaries, beşiktaş, district, flanked, similarly, affluent, neighbourhoods, such, arnavutkö. For surname see Bebek surname Bebek is an affluent Istanbul neighbourhood located on Bebek Bay on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait It falls within the administrative boundaries of Besiktas district and is flanked by similarly affluent neighbourhoods such as Arnavutkoy and Rumeli Hisari Jan Matejko View of Bebek 1872 Bebek Istanbul Bebek means baby in Turkish Some believe its use as a name for this suburb comes from a shortened form of the term Bogaz in gozbebegi which means pupil of the Bosphorus or the apple of the Bosphorus eye in Turkish Others think it takes its name from the nickname for the handsome Mustafa Celebi who was put in charge of this area after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453 Yet others think it took its name from the Turkish expression meaning pretty as a baby 1 Bebek has been a popular residential district since Ottoman times and its historic architecture sometimes recalls the lost cosmopolitanism of the past Today it is best known for a string of see and be seen restaurants cafes and shops catering to the city s more well heeled residents Infrequent Sehir Hatlari ferries mainly timed to suit commuters call into Bebek Otherwise it is accessible by buses running along the coast road It is a notorious traffic bottleneck especially at weekends Contents 1 Attractions 2 Bosphorus University Bogazici University 3 Image gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAttractions EditThe single most beautiful building in Bebek is the huge waterfront mansion that now houses the Egyptian Consulate but that was originally built in 1902 for Emina Ilhamy Emine Hanim mother of Abbas Hilmi the last Khedive of Egypt in the days when the Egyptian nobility liked to spend their summers on the Bosphorus 2 When he was overthrown as khedive in 1914 Abbas Hilmi donated the mansion to the Egyptian government for use as an embassy it was downgraded to a consulate in 1923 when Ataturk moved the Turkish capital to Ankara Designed in Art Nouveau style with sweeping mansard roofs probably by the Austrian architect Antonio Lasciac it was completely restored in 2010 Down by the water next to the Turkan Sabanci Park the small Bebek Mosque was designed in 1912 by the architect Kemaleddin Bey It is sometimes called the Humayunabad Mosque in memory of a palace of that name that once stood on the same site Inland from the water Bebek is home to the Lazarist Church of Sacre Coeur all that remains of a large complex of buildings erected in 1908 Also in the back streets is the Kavafyan Mansion one of the oldest wooden buildings to survive in Istanbul Dating back to 1751 it was built for Armenian shipbuilders Unfortunately it has been left to fall into decay 3 Bosphorus University Bogazici University EditBebek is home to Bogazici University a public university that is one of Turkey s premier institutions of higher education The university occupies the buildings and grounds of the now defunct higher education division of Robert College an American academic institution founded in 1863 by wealthy New York merchant Christopher Robert and American missionary and educator Cyrus Hamlin Following the merger of the formerly all male Robert College and its sister school the American College for Girls all operations of the former were moved from Bebek to the wooded Arnavutkoy campus of the latter where it continues to operate Image gallery Edit View of Bebek Park Ali Pasha Mansion currently the Egyptian Consulate Seaside cafes and restaurants in Bebek Bebek MosqueSee also EditEmirgan Park RumelihisariReferences Edit Yale 1 Tonguc 2 Pat 1 Saffet Emre 2 2010 Istanbul The Ultimate Guide 1st ed Istanbul Boyut p 427 ISBN 9789752307346 From The Shores of the Nile to the Bosphorus Traces of Kavalali Mehmed Ali Pasha Dynasty in Istanbul in English and Turkish 1st ed Istanbul Istanbul Arastirmalari Enstitusu 2011 ISBN 9789759123956 Mynet 3 katli 13 odali Istanbul un en eski evi Kavafyan Konagi yillara meydan okuyor Mynet Haber in Turkish Retrieved 2022 08 06 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bebek Bebek Alisverisi 1 Great Istanbul Bebek neighborhood in Istanbul Archived 2009 04 30 at the Wayback Machine Association of Bebekians also in English Bebekliler Dernegi in Turkish Coordinates 41 04 32 N 29 02 39 E 41 07556 N 29 04417 E 41 07556 29 04417 This geographical article about a location in Istanbul Province Turkey is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bebek Besiktas amp oldid 1132659991, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.