Country:

Marmara Region
Value:
Local value
Duration:
20 min
Founded:
1890
GPS:
Sirkeci
Country:

Region:
Marmara Region
Sirkeci
Railway station
Value:
Local value
Visit duration:
20 min
Description:
As Istanbul’s gateway to Europe, the magnificent Sirkeci station was appropriately a melding of French Art Nouveau and Ottoman aesthetics. When it opened in 1890, it was considered quite modern for its time, boasting 300 gas lanterns and tile stoves imported from Austria. The station, which stands at the foot of the Bosporus Strait, features bands of bricks across its façade, clock towers, and stained-glass windows.
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Railway station
Railway station
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