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Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul

SS Peter and Paul (Turkish: Sen Pier ve Sen Paul Kilisesi, Italian: Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Paolo a Galata, French: Eglise Saint Pierre Saint Paul) is a Catholic church in Istanbul, important for historical reasons. The church owns an icon of the Virgin of the Hodegetria type, which originally lay in a Dominican church in Caffa, Crimea.[1] The current building is a nineteenth-century (1841 to 1843) reconstruction of the Fossati brothers.[2] An adjacent former commercial facility, Saint Pierre Han, is (as of 2022) set to be renovated into a cultural center.[3]

Church of SS Peter and Paul
Entrance to the courtyard of St. Peter's Church in Beyoğlu
Church of SS Peter and Paul
Location in Istanbul
LocationGalata, Istanbul
Country Turkey
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
Architect(s)Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati
Groundbreaking1603-4
Completed1843

Location Edit

The church lies in Karaköy (ancient Galata) neighborhood of the district of Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey. Its address is Galata Kulesi Sokak 44, Kuledibi.

History Edit

After that in 1475 Sultan Mehmet II had converted the Dominican Church of San Paolo in Galata into a mosque, in 1476 the friars moved two hundred meters East,[4] always below the Galata Tower, in a house with land owned by Venetian noblemen Angelo Zaccaria.[2] In the building was enclosed a small chapel - used by nuns - dedicated to the Saints Peter and Paul. On 20 April 1535, the old Zaccaria ceded the house to the Dominicans against the monthly offer of a candle and the weekly celebration of a mass for the souls of himself and his parents.[2] In 1603-1604 the chapel was rebuilt as a larger church together with a monastery.[2] In 1608, a Firman of Sultan Ahmed III put the complex under the protection of the King of France, while at the same time the church got also a yearly subsidy from the Republic of Venice.[2]

In 1640, a large icon of the Hodegetria type (originally in Caffa) which belonged to the Dominican Church of S. Maria di Costantinopoli, located inside the walled city of Istanbul and in that year converted into a mosque, was moved here.[5] In 1660 the church and the monastery burned and, since the destruction had been total (except for the icon which could be rescued), according to the law the ground was returned to the Ottoman Government.[2] Despite that, thanks to the intercession of the European Powers, a new church could be built again in 1702.[2] Since 1706, after the Dominicans refused to deliver the Hodegetria Icon to Venice, the Republic quit paying the subsidy to the church.[2] Around those years, the Icon was partially repainted (the mantle of the Virgin appears now embroidered with the Fleurs-de-lis of France), so that only her face and chest are possibly original.[1] The complex burned again during the great fire of Galata in 1731, and was rebuilt with wood.[2] From 1841 to 1843 the Swiss-Italian brothers Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati erected the present building.[2]

Together with Saint Anthony and Saint Mary Draperis, SS. Peter and Paul was one of the three Levantine parishes in Beyoğlu.[6] The parish jurisdiction extended over the lower part of the Galata neighborhood, a popular area which often became the first residence for European immigrants settling in the city.[6] Due to that, the parish's birth, wedding and death registers represent an invaluable source for the history of the recurring waves of immigration in the 18th and 19th century.[6] The church now serves the local Maltese community, with masses in Italian.[7]

Architecture Edit

The church is built in the form of a basilica, with a four side altar.[8] The cupola over the choir is sky blue, studded with gold stars.[8] The church's rear wall is built into a section of Galata's old Genoese ramparts.[8] The church possesses several relics: those of Saint Renatus (found in the catacombs of Galata), and others of Saint Thomas, Saint Dominic and the Saints Peter and Paul.[1] The yard East of the church's entrance takes the form of a narrow alleyway enclosed by high walls which are covered with sculptures and inscribed gravestones, most of them in Italian.[1] More graves are contained in the church's crypt.[1]

Saint-Pierre Han Edit

The Saint-Pierre Han [tr] is a warehouse and trading venue (or caravanserai, Turkish: Han) that was a commercial dependency of the church erected on its grounds. It was built as a wooden structure in 1732, burned in 1770, and was reconstructed with more durable materials in 1771-1772 on the initiative of French ambassador François-Emmanuel Guignard de Saint-Priest.[9] It housed a number of organizations and enterprises, including the Constantinople Bar Association, the Italian Chamber of Commerce,[10] the Ottoman Bank on its upper floor between 1856 and 1893,[11] a mustard producer, and a denim workshop under the Muhteşem Kot brand, lit.'Gorgeous Jeans'.[3]

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Saint Pierre Han was a favorite venue for architecture firms, including those of Alexander Vallaury (1850-1921), Hovsep Aznavur (1854-1935), Giulio Mongeri [it] (1873-1951), as well as Alexandre Neocosmos (also known as Yenidünya), the interior designer of the ornate Freige Apartments [tr] building in Istanbul. While working there, Vallaury had a plaque apposed on the building to commemorate the birth on that site of André Chénier in 1762.[3]

In 2011, the Bahçeşehir Uğur Education Foundation (Turkish: Bahçeşehir Uğur Eğitim Vakfı), sponsor of Bahçeşehir University, started renting the property with plans to install a conservatory. It later developed plans to renovate it jointly with Istanbul Municipality, and repurpose it as a cultural center.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Mamboury (1953), p. 318
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mamboury (1953), p. 317
  3. ^ a b c "Discovering Saint Pierre Han, Part 3". Mavi Boncuk - Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania.
  4. ^ Janin (1953), p. 600
  5. ^ Müller-Wiener (1977), p. 188.
  6. ^ a b c Schmitt (2005)
  7. ^ . My merhaba. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  8. ^ a b c Eyewitness Travel Guides (1998). Istanbul. London: DK. p. 105. ISBN 0-7513-6881-4.
  9. ^ a b "Saint Pierre Han". Nomadic Niko. 23 March 2012.
  10. ^ "Saint Pierre Han". Cornucopia - The Magazine for Connoisseurs of Turkey.
  11. ^ "BEYOĞLU'NA YENİ BİR KÜLTÜR SANAT MEKANI: ST.PIERRE HAN - İSTANBUL'UN MİRASI". Youtube `.

Sources Edit

  • Mamboury, Ernest (1953). The Tourists' Istanbul. Istanbul: Çituri Biraderler Basımevi.
  • Janin, Raymond (1953). La Géographie Ecclésiastique de l'Empire Byzantin. 1. Part: Le Siège de Constantinople et le Patriarcat Oecuménique. 3rd Vol. : Les Églises et les Monastères (in French). Paris: Institut Français d'Etudes Byzantines.
  • Müller-Wiener, Wolfgang (1977). Bildlexikon Zur Topographie Istanbuls: Byzantion, Konstantinupolis, Istanbul Bis Zum Beginn D. 17 Jh (in German). Tübingen: Wasmuth. ISBN 978-3-8030-1022-3.
  • Schmitt, Oliver Jens (2005). Levantiner. Lebenswelten und Identitäten einer ethnokonfessionellen Gruppe im osmanischen Reich im langen 19. Jahrhundert (in German). Munich: Oldenbourg Verlag. ISBN 978-3-486-57713-6.

External links Edit

  • Sen Piyer Kilisesi (official website) (in English, Turkish, and Italian)
  • (in Turkish)

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SS Peter and Paul Turkish Sen Pier ve Sen Paul Kilisesi Italian Chiesa dei Santi Pietro e Paolo a Galata French Eglise Saint Pierre Saint Paul is a Catholic church in Istanbul important for historical reasons The church owns an icon of the Virgin of the Hodegetria type which originally lay in a Dominican church in Caffa Crimea 1 The current building is a nineteenth century 1841 to 1843 reconstruction of the Fossati brothers 2 An adjacent former commercial facility Saint Pierre Han is as of 2022 set to be renovated into a cultural center 3 Church of SS Peter and PaulEntrance to the courtyard of St Peter s Church in BeyogluChurch of SS Peter and PaulLocation in IstanbulLocationGalata IstanbulCountry TurkeyDenominationRoman CatholicArchitectureArchitect s Gaspare and Giuseppe FossatiGroundbreaking1603 4Completed1843 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Architecture 4 Saint Pierre Han 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksLocation EditThe church lies in Karakoy ancient Galata neighborhood of the district of Beyoglu Istanbul Turkey Its address is Galata Kulesi Sokak 44 Kuledibi History EditAfter that in 1475 Sultan Mehmet II had converted the Dominican Church of San Paolo in Galata into a mosque in 1476 the friars moved two hundred meters East 4 always below the Galata Tower in a house with land owned by Venetian noblemen Angelo Zaccaria 2 In the building was enclosed a small chapel used by nuns dedicated to the Saints Peter and Paul On 20 April 1535 the old Zaccaria ceded the house to the Dominicans against the monthly offer of a candle and the weekly celebration of a mass for the souls of himself and his parents 2 In 1603 1604 the chapel was rebuilt as a larger church together with a monastery 2 In 1608 a Firman of Sultan Ahmed III put the complex under the protection of the King of France while at the same time the church got also a yearly subsidy from the Republic of Venice 2 In 1640 a large icon of the Hodegetria type originally in Caffa which belonged to the Dominican Church of S Maria di Costantinopoli located inside the walled city of Istanbul and in that year converted into a mosque was moved here 5 In 1660 the church and the monastery burned and since the destruction had been total except for the icon which could be rescued according to the law the ground was returned to the Ottoman Government 2 Despite that thanks to the intercession of the European Powers a new church could be built again in 1702 2 Since 1706 after the Dominicans refused to deliver the Hodegetria Icon to Venice the Republic quit paying the subsidy to the church 2 Around those years the Icon was partially repainted the mantle of the Virgin appears now embroidered with the Fleurs de lis of France so that only her face and chest are possibly original 1 The complex burned again during the great fire of Galata in 1731 and was rebuilt with wood 2 From 1841 to 1843 the Swiss Italian brothers Gaspare and Giuseppe Fossati erected the present building 2 Together with Saint Anthony and Saint Mary Draperis SS Peter and Paul was one of the three Levantine parishes in Beyoglu 6 The parish jurisdiction extended over the lower part of the Galata neighborhood a popular area which often became the first residence for European immigrants settling in the city 6 Due to that the parish s birth wedding and death registers represent an invaluable source for the history of the recurring waves of immigration in the 18th and 19th century 6 The church now serves the local Maltese community with masses in Italian 7 Architecture EditThe church is built in the form of a basilica with a four side altar 8 The cupola over the choir is sky blue studded with gold stars 8 The church s rear wall is built into a section of Galata s old Genoese ramparts 8 The church possesses several relics those of Saint Renatus found in the catacombs of Galata and others of Saint Thomas Saint Dominic and the Saints Peter and Paul 1 The yard East of the church s entrance takes the form of a narrow alleyway enclosed by high walls which are covered with sculptures and inscribed gravestones most of them in Italian 1 More graves are contained in the church s crypt 1 Saint Pierre Han EditThe Saint Pierre Han tr is a warehouse and trading venue or caravanserai Turkish Han that was a commercial dependency of the church erected on its grounds It was built as a wooden structure in 1732 burned in 1770 and was reconstructed with more durable materials in 1771 1772 on the initiative of French ambassador Francois Emmanuel Guignard de Saint Priest 9 It housed a number of organizations and enterprises including the Constantinople Bar Association the Italian Chamber of Commerce 10 the Ottoman Bank on its upper floor between 1856 and 1893 11 a mustard producer and a denim workshop under the Muhtesem Kot brand lit Gorgeous Jeans 3 In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Saint Pierre Han was a favorite venue for architecture firms including those of Alexander Vallaury 1850 1921 Hovsep Aznavur 1854 1935 Giulio Mongeri it 1873 1951 as well as Alexandre Neocosmos also known as Yenidunya the interior designer of the ornate Freige Apartments tr building in Istanbul While working there Vallaury had a plaque apposed on the building to commemorate the birth on that site of Andre Chenier in 1762 3 In 2011 the Bahcesehir Ugur Education Foundation Turkish Bahcesehir Ugur Egitim Vakfi sponsor of Bahcesehir University started renting the property with plans to install a conservatory It later developed plans to renovate it jointly with Istanbul Municipality and repurpose it as a cultural center 9 References Edit a b c d e Mamboury 1953 p 318 a b c d e f g h i j Mamboury 1953 p 317 a b c Discovering Saint Pierre Han Part 3 Mavi Boncuk Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania Janin 1953 p 600 Muller Wiener 1977 p 188 a b c Schmitt 2005 Catholic Churches My merhaba Archived from the original on 6 March 2014 Retrieved 23 March 2012 a b c Eyewitness Travel Guides 1998 Istanbul London DK p 105 ISBN 0 7513 6881 4 a b Saint Pierre Han Nomadic Niko 23 March 2012 Saint Pierre Han Cornucopia The Magazine for Connoisseurs of Turkey BEYOGLU NA YENI BIR KULTUR SANAT MEKANI ST PIERRE HAN ISTANBUL UN MIRASI Youtube Sources EditMamboury Ernest 1953 The Tourists Istanbul Istanbul Cituri Biraderler Basimevi Janin Raymond 1953 La Geographie Ecclesiastique de l Empire Byzantin 1 Part Le Siege de Constantinople et le Patriarcat Oecumenique 3rd Vol Les Eglises et les Monasteres in French Paris Institut Francais d Etudes Byzantines Muller Wiener Wolfgang 1977 Bildlexikon Zur Topographie Istanbuls Byzantion Konstantinupolis Istanbul Bis Zum Beginn D 17 Jh in German Tubingen Wasmuth ISBN 978 3 8030 1022 3 Schmitt Oliver Jens 2005 Levantiner Lebenswelten und Identitaten einer ethnokonfessionellen Gruppe im osmanischen Reich im langen 19 Jahrhundert in German Munich Oldenbourg Verlag ISBN 978 3 486 57713 6 External links EditSen Piyer Kilisesi official website in English Turkish and Italian Saint Pierre ve Saint Paul Kilisesi Istanbul in Turkish Church of SS Peter and Paul41 1 29 N 28 58 23 E 41 02472 N 28 97306 E 41 02472 28 97306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of SS Peter and Paul Istanbul amp oldid 1173618152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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