Grand Post Office, Sirkeci, İstanbul
Construction of the Grand Post Office in Sirkeci began in 1905, and it opened in 1909 as the Post and Telegraph Ministry. The building was designed by Vedad Tek, a major architect of First Nationalist Architecture, who adapted forms of classical Ottoman architecture to the international rules of Beaux-Arts. Named the New Post Office in the 1930s the building hosted the İstanbul Radio between 1927-1936. It was only in 1958 that it started to be used solely for post and telegraph services. Now known as Grand Post Office the building remains the largest post office in Turkey and accommodates the PTT İstanbul Regional Head Directorate.
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Sirkeci PTT Center (Big Post Office) İstanbul-Büyük Postane
Mimar: Vedat Tek
Construction of the Grand Post Office in Sirkeci began in 1905, and it opened in 1909 as the Post and Telegraph Ministry. The building was designed by Vedad Tek, a major architect of First Nationalist Architecture, who adapted forms of classical Ottoman architecture to the international rules of Beaux-Arts. Named the New Post Office in the 1930s the building hosted the İstanbul Radio between 1927-1936. It was only in 1958 that it started to be used solely for post and telegraph services. Now known as Grand Post Office the building remains the largest post office in Turkey and accommodates the PTT İstanbul Regional Head Directorate.
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Sirkeci PTT Center (Big Post Office) İstanbul-Büyük Postane
Mimar: Vedat Tek
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