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Kapalıçarşı (Grand Bazaar)
Kapalıçarşı is a great bazaar in Nuri Osmaniye and
Beyazid Mosques and Mahmutpaşa Bazaar, made up of streets of various
shops sheltered by roofs and domes. Though not very regularly shaped, it
holds and area of about 31 thousand square meters. It has hundreds of
domes which are covered with lead and windows. The nucleus of
Kapalıçarşı is a Byzantine building which is today called Old Bedesten.
The section of the bazaar where valuables and jewellery are bought and
sold was commissioned by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror and the main great
bazaar itself was commissioned during Kanuni Sultan Suleyman, on a
wooden basis. Kapalıçarşı, today has a surface of 30.7 hectares, 61
streets, 10 wells, 4 fountains, 2 mosques and over 3 thousand shops,
managed to claim its present look within 250 years.
Kapalıçarşı, which burned in years of 1546, 1618,
1652, 1660, 1695, 1701, 1750 has always been repaired after each
disaster. After all this, it had undergone great damage in the
earthquake of 1766. It is partially burned in fires of 1791 and 1826.
The bazaar which had just regain is composure was again shaken by an
earthquake in 1894 this time. It catches fire again in 1954 at the
latest and could only be repaired in five years. The major sections of
Kapalıçarşı are :
Inner Bedesten : It was the first building
to rise in Kapalıçarşı, actually it is Old Bedesten which forms the
backbone of the bazaar. The gates’ names are as follows : Bouquinistes,
Hat Shops, Jewellery Shops and Costume Shops.
Sandal Bedesten : It is the one with most
number of domes in Kapalıçarşı. At present it can be accessed through
two gates, one is through Kapalıçarşı and the other is through
Nuruosmaniye district.
Other Sections : The architectural design of
roads making up other sections apart from two bedestens is not
symmetrical and geometrical, it has a scattered nature due to reflect
its formation and the catastrophes it has gone through. In this way, it
stays away from the closed bazaar style of the West and has a character
of an Eastern bazaar. This laid back settlement; this scattered nature
prevents the bazaar from being dull and at the same time gives it a
romantic flavor. Such a complicated structure and settlement not only
maintains the monumental state of the bazaar, but also makes it a palace
for shopping.
Hans : Four adjacent sides of Kapalıçarşı is
surrounded by hans which are separate units by themselves. Today the
hans which are directly connected to the bazaar, that is, which can be
accessed through the bazaar and not through an outside entrance are :
Astarcı Han, Büyük and Küçük Safran Hans, Evliya Han, Sarraf Han, Mercan
Ağa Han, Zincirli Han, Varakçı Han, Rabia Han, Jewellers’ Hani Yarım Taş
Han.
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