The Other Side of Istanbul - The Anatolian Side
700.00TL
Yazar: Mustafa Burç Şahin
Brand: Ege Yayınları
Basım Tarihi: 2021
Basım Dili:
Sayfa Sayısı: 448Boyut: 16.5 x 23.5 cm
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Product Description
This book, which examines the Anatolian Side with its rich past and vibrant present, a destination for millions of people, not only takes you from historical buildings to restaurants, natural beauties, art galleries, theaters, and even marinas through the eyes of a professional tour guide, but also introduces you to the personalities who breathe life into these places.
More than 1200 photographs and five sketch maps from the author's own lens make journeys easier. From Kadıköy to the Princes' Islands, from Üsküdar to Ağva, as you explore today's districts with a lively narrative, you will thoroughly enjoy tracing the footsteps of an ancient heritage.
The work, which portrays the city as a colorful mosaic from beginning to end, recounts the stories of the buildings with the narratives lived within them, because the glory of the city lies in its people: from Justinian, who came from a village and ascended to the exalted throne of New Rome, to Battal Gazi, the combative falcon of the East, from the Patriarch accused by the Pope of being the son of the devil, to the Germans of Burgazada, the value that people of all dispositions have added to this treasury of memories is what makes it so rich.
More than 1200 photographs and five sketch maps from the author's own lens make journeys easier. From Kadıköy to the Princes' Islands, from Üsküdar to Ağva, as you explore today's districts with a lively narrative, you will thoroughly enjoy tracing the footsteps of an ancient heritage.
The work, which portrays the city as a colorful mosaic from beginning to end, recounts the stories of the buildings with the narratives lived within them, because the glory of the city lies in its people: from Justinian, who came from a village and ascended to the exalted throne of New Rome, to Battal Gazi, the combative falcon of the East, from the Patriarch accused by the Pope of being the son of the devil, to the Germans of Burgazada, the value that people of all dispositions have added to this treasury of memories is what makes it so rich.