Project Details
The project is located on land with 7000 square meters of area. The project consists of one 9-story building. The project contains 245 apartments, 15 offices, and 20 shops. The project is located in in the Center of Istanbul Taksim one of the central areas on the European side, As the area known for its beauty, culture, history, and art, it has many museums, cinemas, and theaters. Modern-design apartments provide you with the comfort and luxury you deserve and are suitable for family life. The project is located near many schools and health centers like Acibadem Hospital, Austrian St. Georges Hospital, Sisli Children’s Hospital, and Memorial Hospital. The project includes many social facilities that meet all the needs of residents and provide a high level of luxury.
Distance
- 1 Minute to Taksim Square.
- 3 Minute to Demiroren mall.
- 5 Minute to Acibadem Hospital.
- 10 Minute to Sisli Children’s Hospital.
- 5 Minute to the Cevahir Mall.
- 8 Minute to Zorlu Center.
- 7 Minute to Eurasia Tunnel.
Payment Plan
- For information about payment plans please contact us.
More about Beyoglu
Beyoglu is an old region once inhabited by a minority of Muslims and Turks, most of whom are Venetians, Armenians and Greeks; This is due to the proximity of Beyoglu district to Galata, where many merchants used to travel in the past, and this led the Ottoman government to start urban planning similar to European cities and to expand the region, and at some point Around the 19th century, the region was known as the Paris of the Eastern Lands, so Beyoglu developed as a town near Galata, and today it covers a large part of the western part of the kasimpasa Valley and the Dolmabahce Valley to the north of the Golden Horn.
There are various stories about the name of this region, but the most famous of them is related to the Venetian ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, who had a very good relationship with the king at that time and his son was called Beyoglu. This area has been preserved, but before that, especially in the Byzantine period, the word Pera was also used, which has been removed over time, although this name is still heard in the area of Mesrutiyet Street, as well as a hotel called Pera Plus from It is the historical monuments of this neighborhood.