İstanbul, Galatasaray Lisesi
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Galatasaray Lisesi - Zazie (1960s)
Turkish artist from the 1960s singing in French
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Istanbul clashes - police vs opposition - camera: istanbul Apoyevmatini newspaper
Κωνσταντινούπολη πλατεία ταξείμ, συγκρούσεις ΜΑΤ - διαδηλωτών της αντιπολίτευσης με αφορμή την κατεδάφιση πάρκου. Κάμερα: ΑΠΟΓΕΥΜΑΤΙΝΗ Κωνσταντινούπολης
Koreli grubun Galatasaray Lisesi önündeki gösterisi
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Suat Terimer Anatolian High School students are learning Greek...
Harlem Shake İstanbul Spor Lisesi
Police stations in front of Galatasaray Highschool
On the 15th of September, 3 days after the demonstrations started anew in Taksim square, noting indicates troubles except from the heavy presence of the police. Here in front of the Galatasaray highschool on Istiklal Caddesi, the major avenue of Taksim
Copy of Isteklal Caddesi Istanbul's shopping extraveganza 1 rfm final
rrz518 visits one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey, visited by nearly 3 million people in a single day over the course of weekends. Located in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, it is an elegant pedestrian street, 1.4 kilometers long, which houses boutiques, music stores, bookstores, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, libraries, cafés, pubs, night clubs with live music, historical patisseries, chocolateries and restaurants.
The avenue, surrounded by late Ottoman era buildings (mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries) that were designed with the Neo-Classical, Neo-Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Art Nouveau and First Turkish National Architecture styles; as well as a few Art Deco style buildings from the early years of the Turkish Republic, and a number of more recent examples of modern architecture; starts from the medieval Genoese neighbourhood around Galata Tower and ultimately leads up to Taksim Square.
A historic tram on İstiklal Avenue
Galatasaray Square is located at approximately the center of the avenue and is home to the oldest secondary school in Turkey: the Galatasaray High School (Galatasaray Lisesi), originally known as the Galata Sarayı Enderun-u Hümayunu (Galata Palace Imperial School).
In the historic Karaköy (Galata) district towards the southern end of the avenue, it is possible to see the world's second-oldest subway station, generally known and referred to as simply Tünel (The Tunnel) which entered service in 1875. Moreover, one of the finest educational institutions established in Turkey, the German High School of Istanbul (Deutsche Schule Istanbul in German, Özel Alman Lisesi in Turkish) is also located near Tünel.
RC School Song
RC Orchestra 2013 sings the School Song Alma Mater
Turkey/İstanbul (Walking tour:İstiklal Avenue) Part 58
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İstiklal Avenue or Istiklal Street (Turkish: İstiklâl Caddesi, French: Grande Rue de Péra, English: Independence Avenue) is one of the most famous avenues in Istanbul, Turkey, visited by nearly 3 million people in a single day over the course of weekends. Located in the historic Beyoğlu (Pera) district, it is an elegant pedestrian street, 1.4 kilometers long, which houses boutiques, music stores, bookstores, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, libraries, cafés, pubs, night clubs with live music, historical patisseries, chocolateries and restaurants.
The avenue, surrounded by late Ottoman era buildings (mostly from the 19th and early 20th centuries) that were designed with the Neo-Classical, Neo-Gothic, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Art Nouveau and First Turkish National Architecture styles; as well as a few Art Deco style buildings from the early years of the Turkish Republic, and a number of more recent examples of modern architecture; starts from the medieval Genoese neighbourhood around Galata Tower and ultimately leads up to Taksim Square.
Galatasaray Square is located at approximately the center of the avenue and is home to one of the finest educational institutions established in Turkey at the time of the Ottoman Empire; originally known as the Galata Sarayı Enderun-u Hümayunu (Galata Palace Imperial School) and today known as Galatasaray High School (Galatasaray Lisesi).
In the historic Karaköy (Galata) district towards the southern end of the avenue, it is possible to see the world's second-oldest subway station, generally known and referred to as simply Tünel (The Tunnel) which entered service in 1875. Moreover, the German High School of Istanbul (Deutsche Schule Istanbul in German, Özel Alman Lisesi in Turkish) is also located near Tünel.
The cosmopolitan avenue is surrounded by an array of historical and politically significant buildings, such as the Çiçek Pasajı (Flower Passage) where small, intimate restaurants and taverns are found; Balık Pazarı (The Fish Market); the Ağa Camii Mosque; the Roman Catholic churches of Santa Maria Draperis and S. Antonio di Padova; the Greek Orthodox Haghia Triada; the Armenian Üç Horan (among many other churches); several synagogues; mosques; academic institutions established by various European nations such as Austria, France, Germany and Italy in the 19th century; and consulates (former embassies before 1923) of several nations including France, Greece, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom….Wikipedia
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The Koç School Recruitment Film
RC Aerial View - Graduation 2015
Music - Sir Edward Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March
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GSMUN '16 Video Of Introduction
Galatasaray University International Law and Diplomacy Club welcomes all the participants to the GSMUN '16! This is the 18th year that we have ever made our very first MUN conference, being the first one in Turkey, and we will be making our 16th.
Delegate applications are now open!
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Suat Terimer High School Students' Live Art Performance (The Semazens)
Galatasaray. Galatasaray High School
St. Antoine Catholic Church on Istanbul Istiklal Street
While I was walking down the Istiklal Street, I run across a church on my left side. Its exact location is just after Galatasaray High School as you walk through the street in the Tunnel direction.
St. Antoine Catholic Church is the largest Catholic Church in Istanbul.
In 1230, priests built a church near Galata for the sake of St. Francis who is from Assisi town of Umbria, Italy. Burnt down twice after the fires in 1639 and 1660, St. Francis Church was rebuilt twice but after the fire that burnt down it and everything around it in 1696, it was moved to the new location in Beyoglu. This new church, of which name was given as St. Antoine, was blessed and built in 1724 in Pera for the citizens (and their families, mostly Italian and French people) of catholic countries who are traders or in the service of Ottoman Empire.
The church is managed by Italian priests. After the adoption of secularism and clothing reform, religious dresses were denied in streets (except religious buildings, wearing religious clothes in mosque, church and synagogue was permitted) to everyone (religion did not matter) and therefore, you can’t see any priest or priestess around the church who wears religious clothes.
Two buildings, which are connected to each other with a passage, next to the yard of the church were built in order to generate income for the church. These are St. Antoine Blocks and they are the first reinforced concrete constructions of Istiklal Street.
istiklade ilerleken sol tarafta bir kiliseye rastladım. bulunduğu yer tam olarak : İstiklal Caddesi üzerinde Galatasaray'dan (Galatasaray Lisesi tarafında) Tünele doğru giderken sol tarafta bulunur.
Antoine Katolik Kilisesi İstanbul'un en büyük ve cemaatı en geniş Katolik Kilisesi'dir.
1230’da rahipler, kurucuları Assisili Aziz Fransua adına, Galata civarında bir kilise inşa ettiler. 1639 ve 1660 yangınlarında iki kez yanan ve her yangından sonra yeniden aynı yerde kurulan Aziz Fransua Kilisesi en son geçirdiği yangın olan ve bütün çevresini yutan 1696 yangınından sonra Beyoğlu’daki yeni konumuna taşındı. 1724 yılında Pera'da Aziz Antuan adı verilen bu yeni bir kilise Osmanlı İmparatorluk saray ve devlet hizmetinde bulunan ve ayrıca ticaretle uğraşan Katolik ülkelerin (ekserisi İtalyan-Fransız) vatandaşları ve onların aileleri için inşa edildi ve kutsandı.
Kilise İtalyan rahipler tarafından yönetilir. Laikligin kabulü ve kiyafet kanunuyla, (hangi dinden olursa olsun) dini kiyafetlerin sadece bina iclerinde kullanilmalari, yani ibadethaneler (Camii-Kilise-Synagog vs.) haricinde sokak ve caddelerde tasinilmasi yasaklandigindan, etrafta dini üniformali rahip ve rahibelere raslanilmaz.
İstiklâl Caddesi girişindeki avlunun önündeki 6'şar katlı ve birbirlerine bir geçitle bağlanan 2 adet apartman, kiliseye gelir getirmesi için inşa edilmiştir. Bunlar St. Antoine Apartmanları'dır ve İstiklâl Caddesi'nin ilk betonarme yapılarındandırlar.
Walking Tour | Taksim Square | İstiklal Street | Beyoğlu | İstanbul | 25 jenuary 2019
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hiking route is below
Taksim Square in IstanbulTaksim Square is the most known modern city center of Istanbul. Many hotels and restaurants are in or near the Square and on Istiklal Street, and there is a local bus terminal for public transportation and the main subway station. Istiklal pedestrian street has many bars, night clubs and movie theaters therefore it's always busy with young people almost for 24 hours a day. The Square is also the meeting place to celebrate New Year's Eve, parades, public concerts and other shows.
The most important monument in Taksim Square is the Independence Monument (Istiklal Aniti in Turkish), standing at the beginning of Istiklal pedestrian street. This is also the turnaround point for the old tram which is the only vehicle permitted on Istiklal Street beside official (police and government) cars.
The monument was made by the Italian sculptor Pietro Canonica and opened in 1928, it describes Atatürk, founder of the Republic, as a military commander-in-chief and a statesman. Since it's opening, the monument became the center spot of official ceremonies in Istanbul.
Across this monument on the other side of the Square, there is a huge building which is Atatürk Cultural Center. In the early years of the Republic, an opera building was started to build which was completed after a long construction period of 13 years. It was opened with the name of Istanbul Cultural Palace in 1969 but suffered a great damage because of a fire in 1970. It was renovated and was given the name of Atatürk Cultural Center in 1978, known as AKM. Several national and international concerts, operas, meetings, exhibitions and premiers were held in AKM, especially performances of Istanbul State Theaters, State Opera and Ballet, State Symphony Orchestra, State Turkish Classic Music Chorus, and International Istanbul Festival attracted many spectators. Nowadays it's being rennovated again thus closed since 2008.
During the late Ottoman period Sultan Mahmut I arranged Taksim as a point where the main water lines from north of Istanbul were collected and branched off to other districts of the city. Therefore the Square took its name from the big stone reservoir located on the west side of the square; taksim means distribution in Turkish.
During some of the daily city tours in Istanbul you may have a chance to pass thru this lively Square.
Beyoglu and Istiklal Street
Beyoglu next to the Taksim Square is an important part of modern Istanbul, it's a great way to get away from the old city and enjoy modern Istanbul as the local people do. There is so much going on in the approximately 2,5 kilometers (1,5 mile) long street between Taksim Square and the Tünel funicular stop near Galata Tower where you can spend a whole day here. You can find a different kind of Istanbul in every corner, there is a hidden story of the city everywhere. Religions, languages and ethnic groups live brotherly around here, it's the center of art and culture, many national, international and local activities reach art lovers through the neighborhood.
Old tram on Istiklal street in BeyogluBeyoglu is mostly a residential area consisting of 45 neighborhoods and about 245,000 residents, but the daily population goes up to a million in this center of commerce, entertainment and culture. It's one of the most important tourist points and one of the most famous avenues of the city, distinguished brands of business and entertainment world serves in this area as well. Many exquisite boutiques, music and bookstores, libraries, art galleries, cinemas, theaters, cafes, bars, restaurants, pubs, coffee houses, patisseries, chocolateries, and technological centers are lined on Istiklal Street.
Beyoglu has a large number of foreigners of all nationalities living in this neighborhood. The area is also home to significant Turkish Christian and Jewish communities, there are several churches and synagogues.
The Galatasaray Square is almost at the halfway of the Avenue and houses one of the oldest educational institutions established in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire; formerly known as Mekteb-i Sultani (School of Sultans), todays Galatasaray Lisesi (high school) where the Galatasaray football team was founded in 1905.
Old Galata and Pera neighborhoods were inhabited since the Byzantine Empire. During the 19th century Ottoman Empire, the street was known as Grande Rue de Pera and the district became a center for foreigners, Levantines, Ottoman intellectuals and western culture admirers. After 1923 the street's name was changed to Istiklal (Independence in Turkish) to commemorate the War of Independence led by Atatürk.
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