Old Fatih Municipality

Category: Public
Type: Administration
Location: Zeyrek, Büyük Karaman Ave. Fatih
Date: 1914
Period: Ottoman Empire
Designer: Yervant Terziyan
Photos: FSMVÜ

The Old Fatih Municipality building, also known as the Sehremaneti Fatih Branch, stands as a distinguished landmark within Istanbul’s historical peninsula. Completed in 1914 and designed by the architect Yervant Terziyan, the structure is a quintessential example of the First National Architectural Movement, which sought to harmonize traditional Ottoman motifs with neoclassical European styles. The edifice is celebrated for its balanced, symmetrical facade characterized by elegant pointed arches, intricate stonework, and distinctive decorative domes that mirror its twin building in Kadikoy. These architectural elements reflect the civic prestige of the late Ottoman period and the early Republican era, showcasing a unique blend of heritage and modern structural planning. As a vital piece of the city’s urban fabric, the building remains a testament to the refined masonry and aesthetic vision that defined the early twentieth-century transformation of Istanbul’s administrative landscape.

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