Crowning Sıraselviler Avenue since 1911, this exceptional historic building, once called the Kahyaoglu Building, still reflects the splendour of those years.
From the memories of the Turkish poet, playwright and diplomat Abdülhak Hamit, we find out that in the period 1914 to 1918, when he and Lüsyen Hanım were living in the building, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk visited them twice, out of his admiration for The Kahyaoglu Building.
Ismet Inönü Pasha, the writers Süleyman Nazif, Ruşen Eşref and Halide Edib are among the people the couple has hosted in their apartment.
The moment you enter the building, you find yourself in the past, The welcoming windshield with its fine craftsmanship of that period, the mailboxes, the elevator added to the building in 1914, after the building was connected to electricity… everything has been carefully preserved.
While the common areas of the building were restored in 2014, the two-level courtyard and the common garden with two terraces were renewed in 2016, making life for the residents even more enjoyable.
As to the apartment…
Located on the 5th floor of the magnificent building, this high-ceiling flat with 240 sqm net usable area has on one wing a very large living room with a magnificent Bosphorus View, 3 rooms and a kitchen, while the other wing is arranged as a parents suite.
In addition to the balconies of the living room and master bedroom, there is an unexpected one with a view of the hall-corridor line with numerous windows.
Features:
- 250 sqm’s usable area,
- 4 rooms / 1 living room layout,
- high ceiled,
- Master bedroom with private bathroom, as well as two other rooms -one of them the help’s room.
- 3-section living room, overlooking the Bosphorus,
- Three balconies, two of which have a view.
- Storage room on the basement floor,
- Nostalgic elevator,
- Common use courtyard and gardens.
room / saloon
|
4+1 |
bath room
|
3 |
property age
|
112 |
habitation
|
Inhabited By Tenant |
view
|
Sea, Bosphorus |
floors
|
6 |
at floor
|
5 |
elevator
|
✓ |
