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Eminönü

Eminönü, historically known as Pérama, is a predominantly commercial waterfront area of Istanbul within the Fatih district near the confluence of the Golden Horn with the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait and the Sea of Marmara. It is connected to Karaköy (historic Galata) via the Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn. It was administered as part of the Sultanahmet district from 1928 to 2009 when Sultanahmet was absorbed into Fatih.

Eminönü
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The New Mosque (1665) in Eminönü, seen from the Golden Horn in Istanbul
Eminönü
Coordinates: 41°01′02″N 28°58′16″E / 41.01722°N 28.97111°E / 41.01722; 28.97111Coordinates: 41°01′02″N 28°58′16″E / 41.01722°N 28.97111°E / 41.01722; 28.97111
CountryTurkey
RegionMarmara
ProvinceIstanbul
DistrictFatih
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Eminönü's busy main square is overlooked by the New Mosque (Yeni Cami in Turkish) and the Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı in Turkish).

Eminönü is an important transport hub. Several ferries have terminals along the Eminönü waterfront and the T1 tram has a stop here.

To the southeast Eminönü runs into Sirkeci, while to the northwest it merges with the shopping areas of Tahtakale and Küçükpazar. Inland from Emiõnü is another shopping district, Mahmutpaşa.

In Turkish, Eminönü means 'in front of justice' ('emin' meaning 'justice' and 'önü' meaning 'in front of'). The name probably came from the Ottoman courts and customs houses on the docks; "Emin" was the title of an Ottoman customs official.

History

 
Map of the city in the Byzantine period

Eminönü's position on the Golden Horn made it a natural port, with the peninsula above it being eminently defensible. It was this location that led to the foundation of Byzantium, and from here that the city grew, with the oldest neighbourhoods being the port districts along the Golden Horn. By the 12th century, merchants from Venice, Amalfi, Genoa and Pisa had also settled in the area, acquiring their own wharfs and waterfront districts.

In the Byzantine period, the modern area of Eminönü included the districts of Neórion (after the harbor located there), Akrópolis, Kynégion, Arcadianae/Arkadianaí, ta Hormísdou, Amantíou, Caenopolis/Kainópolis ("New City"), ta Kanikleíou, ta Narsoú, ta Kaisaríou, Artopoleía (the "bakeries"), Argyroprateía (the "silver vendors"), Chalkoprateía (the "bronze vendors"), ta Olybríou, Constantinianae/Konstantinianaí, ta Amastrianón, Eugeníou, Pérama ("Crossing", the place where the ferry to Galata sailed), Zeúgma, Stauríon, Vlánga, Heptáskalon.

Eminönü's appearance changed significantly in the 16th and 17th centuries with the creation of the New Mosque (completed in 1591) and the Spice Bazaar which was built in 1660 as a sale outlet for goods imported overland from Egypt. Nearby in Tahtakale, the Rüstem Paşa Mosque was designed for a grand vizier in the middle of the 16th century. To make space for the New Mosque a community of Jews was moved out of Eminönu and relocated in Hasköy on the other side of the Golden Horn.

Eminönü was still a thriving port area in Ottoman times, occupied by importers, warehousemen, sailors and traders of every description, with a labyrinth of narrow streets, workshops and markets leading uphill to Topkapı Palace, the Ottoman administrative centre. Many early stone hans (caravanserais) still survive in Tahtakale.

Improved transport connections greatly altered Eminönü in the 19th century. In 1841 the first permanent Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn linked Eminönü more closely to Karaköy where steamships docked, while the Orient Express train service from Europe terminated at nearby Sirkeci Station from 1888.

Towards the end of the Ottoman era many grand stone buildings were built in the area between Eminönü and Sirkeci. Among them were the Main Post Office and some commercial buildings like the Istanbul 4th Vakıf Han.

In the early days of the Republic of Turkey, Eminönü was extensively reconfigured. The tollbooths at the end of the Galata Bridge were cleared away to create a large square in front of the Yeni Mosque and a road was built to link the waterfront with the new Atatürk Bridge at Unkapanı. The coast road was later extended on reclaimed land to run around Sarayburnu and out to Atatürk Airport.

Eminönü today

 
Eminönü area during a busy day

Eminönü is home to the busiest ferry crossings for the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea as well as to the car ferry across the Bosphorus to Harem. The Sirkeci Railway Station (where trains can be caught to Bucharest) is nearby. The T1 tram from Kabataş to Bağcılar also passes through Eminönü.

There is some housing in Eminönü but most of the buildings are offices, shops and workshops. At night it is a quiet place. Every day roughly two million people work in or pass through Eminönü, but the district has only 30,000 residents. The people that do live in Eminönü are mainly working class and conservative.

In the late 2010s, work began on restoring the Yeni Mosque and the Spice Bazaar. Work was still continuing on the Yeni Mosque in 2022.

Landmarks

Eminönü has several historical mosques and buildings,

Shopping in Eminönü

 
Inside the Spice Bazaar

The enclosed Spice Bazaar is the most prominent place to shop, with stalls selling tourist merchandise increasingly squeezing out the traditional spice booths. On one side outdoor stalls sell pets and garden items, on the other they sell cheese, sweets, and fruit and vegetables.

The hill running up to Mahmutpaşa is lined with shops selling household goods, clothes and circumcision outfits for young boys.

The hans of Tahtakale sell everything from household goods and delicatessen items to freshly ground coffee and packaging.

Heading inland towards Sirkeci there are many shops selling photographic equipment, bicycles, and stationery.

Eating in Eminönü

 
A restaurant in Eminönü

Eminönü used to be well known for the grilled mackerel sandwiches sold from boats moored by the Galata Bridge. The authorities have tried to close them down although in 2022 three were still hanging on.[1]

On the road running inland to Sirkeci the Ali Muhiddin Hacı Beki r confectionery shop has been in business since 1777. It is famous for its Turkish Delight and other traditional Ottoman sweets.

In popular culture

The following movies have scenes taking place in Eminönü:

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Fish Out of Water: An Iconic Istanbul Sandwich's Uncertain Future". Culinary Backstreets. 2019-12-12. Retrieved 2022-04-14.

External links

  • Eminönü Photographs
  • Restaurants In Sirkeci

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Eminonu historically known as Perama is a predominantly commercial waterfront area of Istanbul within the Fatih district near the confluence of the Golden Horn with the southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait and the Sea of Marmara It is connected to Karakoy historic Galata via the Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn It was administered as part of the Sultanahmet district from 1928 to 2009 when Sultanahmet was absorbed into Fatih EminonuQuarterThe New Mosque 1665 in Eminonu seen from the Golden Horn in IstanbulEminonuCoordinates 41 01 02 N 28 58 16 E 41 01722 N 28 97111 E 41 01722 28 97111 Coordinates 41 01 02 N 28 58 16 E 41 01722 N 28 97111 E 41 01722 28 97111CountryTurkeyRegionMarmaraProvinceIstanbulDistrictFatihTime zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Eminonu s busy main square is overlooked by the New Mosque Yeni Cami in Turkish and the Spice Bazaar Misir Carsisi in Turkish Eminonu is an important transport hub Several ferries have terminals along the Eminonu waterfront and the T1 tram has a stop here To the southeast Eminonu runs into Sirkeci while to the northwest it merges with the shopping areas of Tahtakale and Kucukpazar Inland from Emionu is another shopping district Mahmutpasa In Turkish Eminonu means in front of justice emin meaning justice and onu meaning in front of The name probably came from the Ottoman courts and customs houses on the docks Emin was the title of an Ottoman customs official Contents 1 History 2 Eminonu today 3 Landmarks 4 Shopping in Eminonu 5 Eating in Eminonu 6 In popular culture 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Map of the city in the Byzantine periodThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eminonu s position on the Golden Horn made it a natural port with the peninsula above it being eminently defensible It was this location that led to the foundation of Byzantium and from here that the city grew with the oldest neighbourhoods being the port districts along the Golden Horn By the 12th century merchants from Venice Amalfi Genoa and Pisa had also settled in the area acquiring their own wharfs and waterfront districts In the Byzantine period the modern area of Eminonu included the districts of Neorion after the harbor located there Akropolis Kynegion Arcadianae Arkadianai ta Hormisdou Amantiou Caenopolis Kainopolis New City ta Kanikleiou ta Narsou ta Kaisariou Artopoleia the bakeries Argyroprateia the silver vendors Chalkoprateia the bronze vendors ta Olybriou Constantinianae Konstantinianai ta Amastrianon Eugeniou Perama Crossing the place where the ferry to Galata sailed Zeugma Staurion Vlanga Heptaskalon Eminonu s appearance changed significantly in the 16th and 17th centuries with the creation of the New Mosque completed in 1591 and the Spice Bazaar which was built in 1660 as a sale outlet for goods imported overland from Egypt Nearby in Tahtakale the Rustem Pasa Mosque was designed for a grand vizier in the middle of the 16th century To make space for the New Mosque a community of Jews was moved out of Eminonu and relocated in Haskoy on the other side of the Golden Horn Eminonu was still a thriving port area in Ottoman times occupied by importers warehousemen sailors and traders of every description with a labyrinth of narrow streets workshops and markets leading uphill to Topkapi Palace the Ottoman administrative centre Many early stone hans caravanserais still survive in Tahtakale Improved transport connections greatly altered Eminonu in the 19th century In 1841 the first permanent Galata Bridge across the Golden Horn linked Eminonu more closely to Karakoy where steamships docked while the Orient Express train service from Europe terminated at nearby Sirkeci Station from 1888 Towards the end of the Ottoman era many grand stone buildings were built in the area between Eminonu and Sirkeci Among them were the Main Post Office and some commercial buildings like the Istanbul 4th Vakif Han In the early days of the Republic of Turkey Eminonu was extensively reconfigured The tollbooths at the end of the Galata Bridge were cleared away to create a large square in front of the Yeni Mosque and a road was built to link the waterfront with the new Ataturk Bridge at Unkapani The coast road was later extended on reclaimed land to run around Sarayburnu and out to Ataturk Airport Eminonu today Edit Eminonu area during a busy day Eminonu is home to the busiest ferry crossings for the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea as well as to the car ferry across the Bosphorus to Harem The Sirkeci Railway Station where trains can be caught to Bucharest is nearby The T1 tram from Kabatas to Bagcilar also passes through Eminonu Istanbul Archaeology Museums There is some housing in Eminonu but most of the buildings are offices shops and workshops At night it is a quiet place Every day roughly two million people work in or pass through Eminonu but the district has only 30 000 residents The people that do live in Eminonu are mainly working class and conservative In the late 2010s work began on restoring the Yeni Mosque and the Spice Bazaar Work was still continuing on the Yeni Mosque in 2022 Landmarks EditEminonu has several historical mosques and buildings New Mosque Yeni Cami the mosque that dominates the waterfront by the Galata Bridge there is an open space in front where people feed the pigeons The Spice Bazaar beside the Yeni Mosque and facing the water the Spice Bazaar increasingly sells a range of tourist merchandise as well as the traditional spices Istanbul 4th Vakif Han a former office building redeveloped to the five star Legacy Ottoman Hotel Tomb of Sultan Abdulhamid I Turkiye Is Bankasi Museum Tomb of Hatice Turhan Sultan Rustem Pasa MosqueShopping in Eminonu Edit Inside the Spice Bazaar The enclosed Spice Bazaar is the most prominent place to shop with stalls selling tourist merchandise increasingly squeezing out the traditional spice booths On one side outdoor stalls sell pets and garden items on the other they sell cheese sweets and fruit and vegetables The hill running up to Mahmutpasa is lined with shops selling household goods clothes and circumcision outfits for young boys The hans of Tahtakale sell everything from household goods and delicatessen items to freshly ground coffee and packaging Heading inland towards Sirkeci there are many shops selling photographic equipment bicycles and stationery Eating in Eminonu Edit A restaurant in Eminonu Eminonu used to be well known for the grilled mackerel sandwiches sold from boats moored by the Galata Bridge The authorities have tried to close them down although in 2022 three were still hanging on 1 On the road running inland to Sirkeci the Ali Muhiddin Haci Beki r confectionery shop has been in business since 1777 It is famous for its Turkish Delight and other traditional Ottoman sweets In popular culture EditThe following movies have scenes taking place in Eminonu Skyfall 2012 Taken 2 2012 Argo 2012 Notable people EditOnur Aydin born 1988 footballerReferences Edit Fish Out of Water An Iconic Istanbul Sandwich s Uncertain Future Culinary Backstreets 2019 12 12 Retrieved 2022 04 14 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eminonu Eminonu photographs with explanations Eminonu Photographs Restaurants In Sirkeci Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eminonu amp oldid 1130649083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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