Old Darülfünun building

Old Darülfünun Building
Eski Darülfünun Binası
General information
Type University building, Parliamentary building
Location İstanbul, Turkey
Construction started 1845
Completed 1854
Demolished 1933
Design and construction
Architect Gaspare Fossati

Old Darülfünun building (Turkish: Eski Darülfünun Binası) was a university building constructed next to Haghia Sophia in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire in the mid 19th century.

It was a three-storey building in neo-Renaissance style that had a great visual impact on Istanbul's urban character. The building’s designer was Swiss architect Gaspare Fossati (1809—1883), who was also responsible for extensive restoration of Hagia Sophia.[1]

After its construction as a university (Ottoman Turkish: Darülfünun) building in 1854, it was passed on to the Ministries of Finance and then on to the Minsitery of Justice and Foundation. Later it was also used by the Ottoman Parliament, and finally served as Palace of Justice. It was destroyed by a fire in 1933.[2]

References

  1. Murat Gül, Emergence of Modern Istanbul: Transformation and Modernisation of a City, :I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
  2. Darülfünun, Ghost buildings project web site, 2010

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