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Kuzguncuk: An Old Styled Bosphorus Town



Our second post is about Kuzguncuk, a small Bosphorus town where is so close to Üsküdar. We always complain about lack of communication between people. Despite of city life's negativities, Kuzguncuk's people still have humanity and hospitality. In Turkish language, we say "this place has a quarter soul" about districts such as Kuzguncuk. People still belive neighborhood's importance and says "Good Morning/ Afternoon/Evening" to each other when they meet. Belive me, it is suprise to see these kind of friendly relations in Istanbul.


I visited Kuzguncuk in winter, it was so cold and rainly. I did not care, because I was taking photos of these beautiful old houses. Kuzguncuk's old wooden houses is very famous and unique. They are not desolated, there are still families who live in these houses. They are almost restorated by their owners.

I was listening Edith Piaf's L'etranger when taking these photos and wandering Kuzguncuk streets. Then I heard a sound from an antiquarian, Edith was singing Hymne a l'amour. What a good coincidence! I stopped to take photograph. I stepped through door and said "Hello" to a man who was sculping a piece of wood. As an uninvited guest, I started to observe around carefuly. I saw a antique, wooden piano. It was so great! Unfortunately, it was ruined. Then I saw a gramophone and old records of Piaf. We started to talk with Mr. Doğan (owner of this wonderland) about life in Kuzguncuk.


After a long conversation, I continued to my tour.
In Kuzguncuk, an Armenian church sits next to a synagogue, and on the other side of the road a Greek Orthodox church is found beside a mosque. A bridge between religions! Kuzguncuk was known as a Jewish settlement in Ottoman Empire times, then Greeks and Turks came. It is still possible to see this multicultural structure of Kuzguncuk.

Post Office of Kuzguncuk



How to go: Kuzguncuk is very close to Üsküdar.
If you are coming from European side, you can use motorboats or ships from Beşiktaş to Üsküdar. Then, you can walk if you are a sportive person. You can use a taxi, dolmush (Oups! What is this? Dolmush is a kind of taxi which only starts when it is filled with passengers) or bus (here is a list of buses which stop in Kuzguncuk).


What to do: Do not forget your camera, see old houses, visit Mr. Doğan's wonderland and talk about Kuzguncuk and his artworks with him, then go to İsmet Baba's place to drink Rakı and taste delicious foods and watch Magnificent Bosphorus.


I have many Kuzguncuk photograps but they are in my other computer. I will post them later and I will write about Kuzguncuk again. Good Night!

Bonus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuzguncuk

A Youtube video of Müzeyyen Senar,
primadonna of Turkish Classical Music.

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