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1 History  



1.1  The centre of Şişli today  







2 Business and shopping  





3 Politics  





4 Neighbourhoods  





5 Important quarters  





6 Places of interest  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Coordinates: 41°0337N 28°5916E / 41.06028°N 28.98778°E / 41.06028; 28.98778
 

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Şişli
New Year's Eve decorations at the Nişantaşı quarter
New Year's Eve decorations at the Nişantaşı quarter
Map showing Şişli district in Istanbul Province
Map showing Şişli district in Istanbul Province
Şişli is located in Turkey
Şişli

Şişli

Location in Turkey

Şişli is located in Istanbul
Şişli

Şişli

Şişli (Istanbul)

Coordinates: 41°03′37N 28°59′16E / 41.06028°N 28.98778°E / 41.06028; 28.98778
CountryTurkey
ProvinceIstanbul
Government
 • MayorResul Emrah Şahan [1] (CHP)
Area
10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Highest elevation
140 m (460 ft)
Lowest elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (2022)[2]
276,528
 • Density28,000/km2 (72,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (TRT)
Postal code
34360, 34371, 34373, 34375, 34377, 34379, 34380, 34382, 34394, 34396
Area code0212
Websitewww.sisli.bel.tr

Şişli (pronounced [ˈʃiʃli]) is a municipality and districtofIstanbul Province, Turkey.[4] Its area is 10 km2,[5] and its population is 276,528 (2022).[2] Located on the European side of the city, it is bordered by Beşiktaş to the east, Sarıyer to the north, Eyüp and Kağıthane to the west, and Beyoğlu to the south. It is also the name of a specific area of Şişli district centered on the Sişli Mosque.

History[edit]

Historic map of early Şişli

Until the 1800s, Şişli was open countryside, used for hunting, agriculture and leisure. It was developed as a middle class residential district during the last years of the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Turkish Republic (the late 19th-early 20th centuries). French culture was an important influence in this period and the wide avenues of Şişli were lined with large stone buildings with high ceilings and art nouveau wrought-iron balconies, which often had little elevators on wires in the middle of the stairways. This trading middle-class was composed of Jews, Greeks and Armenians,[6] as well as some Turks, many of whom built homes in Şişli after a large fire devastated the neighbouring district of Pera (now Beyoğlu) in 1870. To this day, several families from Istanbul's local Armenian community live in the Kurtuluş neighbourhood of Şişli.[7][8] The area was also popular with the Catholic Levantine trading families of this period who settled in Istanbul for trade or were contracted by the Ottoman Empire.[6] Şişli also attracted migrants from former possessions in Greece and the Balkans. In the late 19th century, Şişli was one of the first areas supplied with tramlines, electricity and natural gas. The Darülaceze orphanage and the large Şişli Etfal Hospital were built here in this period, as well as the French schools of St. Michel and Notre Dame de Sion.

Following the founding of the Turkish Republic in the 1920s, larger and larger buildings were built along wide avenues such as Halaskargazi Caddesi, the main road that runs through the middle of Şişli, with its little arcades of shops below tall apartment and office buildings. In the republican era, the area was still popular with the middle classes but also attracted a growing population of traders. Writers and poets also favoured the area, and Şişli acquired theatres, cafes and other cultural amenities. The Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus was built here in the 1950s and many others followed.

From the 1950s onwards people from Anatolia began to migrate to Istanbul in search of work. In most cases they built themselves illegal squats on unclaimed or government-owned land (see gecekondu). Some of these people settled in parts of Şişli in the 1950s and 1960s, especially in the northern sections of the district, around Mecidiyeköy.

The centre of Şişli today[edit]

Now that the wealthy elite of central Şişli has moved into less central suburbs of the city, the large buildings on the grand avenues are occupied by offices, banks, and big shops, forming the largest part of the Istanbul Central Business District. Since the 1970's, most older buildings have been pulled down and replaced with newer, and less traditional, multi-storey structures. The back streets are still residential, and many working-class families and students have settled there. There are plenty of shops, cafés, pubs, and other amenities. Although Şişli is not a wealthy district today, its central location still makes it a desirable place to live by many.

Business and shopping[edit]

Key business and shopping centers in Şişli
Fulya

Fulya

Otim

Otim

Bomonti/Şişli Merkez

Bomonti/Şişli Merkez

Osmanbey

Osmanbey

Nişantası

Nişantası

İstanbul Cevahir/ Şişli Mecidiyeköy

İstanbul Cevahir/ Şişli Mecidiyeköy

Taksim

Taksim

İstanbul Sapphire, 4 Levent metro

İstanbul Sapphire, 4 Levent metro

Kanyon mall

Kanyon mall

ÖzdilekPark

ÖzdilekPark

Levent/Metrocity

Levent/Metrocity

Gayreteppe

Gayreteppe

Zincirlikuyu Zorlu Center

Zincirlikuyu
Zorlu Center

Map showing Şişli's key business and shopping centers, universities, and selected metro stations and landmarks
Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus (1955), first Hilton in Europe, longest serving Hilton outside the U.S., location in the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963)
Abdi İpekçi Street in the Nişantaşı quarter of Şişli district is one of the premier shopping streets of Istanbul.
Trump Towers Istanbul (2012) in Mecidiyeköy, designed by Brigitte Weber Architects,[9][10] is the first Trump building in Europe.[9]

Being a central area well-served with public-transport and other infrastructure,[citation needed] Şişli is a center of trade and shopping. The main road through Şişli up to the skyscrapers of Mecidiyeköy, Gayrettepe, Levent and beyond is now lined with office blocks. Europe's largest and the world's second largest (urban-area) shopping mall, Cevahir İstanbul, is situated here. Due to Şişli's middle-class past and the enduring quality of some neighbourhoods the area is home to many upmarket shops mainly in the affluent Nişantaşı area. Parking is an enduring problem, especially in the narrow side-streets.

People also come to Şişli for schooling; this city-centre area has some well-known high schools and a great number of dersane (preparatory courses for the annual university entrance exams), evening and weekend schools where people come to cram for university or high school entrance examinations, or to learn English.

There are many well-established cafes and restaurants.

Politics[edit]

The mayor of Şişli is Muamer Keskin from the Republican People's Party.[1]

Neighbourhoods[edit]

Officially designated neighborhoods of Şişli. Some unofficial ones such as Bomonti are not shown.

There are 25 neighbourhoods in Şişli district:[11]

  • 19 Mayıs
  • Bozkurt
  • Cumhuriyet
  • Duatepe
  • Ergenekon
  • Esentepe
  • Eskişehir
  • Feriköy
  • Fulya
  • Gülbahar
  • Halaskargazi
  • Halide Edip Adıvar
  • Halil Rıfat Paşa
  • Harbiye
  • İnönü
  • İzzet Paşa
  • Kaptanpaşa
  • Kuştepe
  • Mahmut Şevket Paşa
  • Mecidiyeköy
  • Meşrutiyet
  • Paşa
  • Şişli Merkez
  • Teşvikiye
  • Yayla
  • Important quarters[edit]

    Places of interest[edit]

    The house of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, today the Atatürk Museum, in central Şişli.
    The Bomonti Beer Factory in 1902. Portions are now part of the Bomontiada arts venue.[12][13]
    Pangaltı Catholic Cemetery
    Museums and historical places
    Sport venues
    Arts and entertainment venues
    Religious buildings
    Shopping malls
    Skyscrapers

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Muammer Keskin, Şişli Belediye Başkanı". Şişli Belediyesi. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  • ^ a b "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31 December 2022, Favorite Reports" (XLS). TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  • ^ "Nüfus Durumu" (in Turkish). Şişli Kaymakamlığı. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  • ^ Büyükşehir İlçe Belediyesi, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  • ^ "İl ve İlçe Yüz ölçümleri". General Directorate of Mapping. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  • ^ a b Knox, Paul (2014). Atlas of Cities. Princeton University Press. p. 65. ISBN 9780691157818.
  • ^ Candar, Tuba (2017). Hrant Dink: An Armenian Voice of the Voiceless in Turkey. Taylor & Francis. p. 362. ISBN 9781351514781.
  • ^ Eckhardt, Robyn (2017). Istanbul and Beyond: Exploring the Diverse Cuisines of Turkey. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 35. ISBN 9780544444317.
  • ^ a b "Trump Towers Istanbul: Concept". trumpistanbul.com.tr. Trump Towers Istanbul.
  • ^ "Trump Towers Istanbul". archello.com. Archello.
  • ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  • ^ a b "Bomontiada: About us". yapikredibomontiada.com. Bomontiada.
  • ^ a b "Bomontiada", Time Out Istanbul
  • ^ "Bomontiada: Babylon". yapikredibomontiada.com. Bomontiada.
  • ^ "Bomonti Park", Istanbul Investments
  • ^ Didem Danış, Ebru Kayaalp. "Elmadağ: A Neighborhood in Flux" (PDF). Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges Dumézil. p. 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  • ^ Trump AVM website
  • ^ Bomontiada website
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