Yeşilköy
Yeşilköy
San Stefano | |
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Istanbul | |
District | Bakırköy |
Population (2022) | 25,039 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (TRT) |
Yeşilköy (Turkish pronunciation:
Location
The mahalle is located along the Marmara Sea about 11 kilometres west of Istanbul's
Etymology
The original name, San Stefano, in use until 1926, derives from a legend: in the early 13th century, the ship carrying
History
In 1203, the beach of Agios Stefanos had been the site of disembarkation of the Latin army of the Fourth Crusade, which would
In the 19th century, the whole village was owned by the prominent Armenian Dadian family.[3]
During the
On 10 July 1894, San Stefano – as with the whole Marmara region of Constantinople – was hit by a strong earthquake, followed by a tsunami.[4] The sea receded 100 metres from the shore and the following tsunami created giant waves which devastated the coast.[4] The boathouse, the docks and large wooden structures were damaged, many houses were destroyed or damaged and also the train track was severely damaged by the quake.[4]
San Stefano was where the first aviation facilities were built in the Ottoman Empire in 1912 and an aviation school was set up and later developed by German officers to train pilots for the
In 1912, during the Balkan Wars, thousands of soldiers suffering from cholera were brought here, and about 3,000 of them died and were buried near the train station.[3]

Shortly after the Ottomans' entry into the
Society
Demographics
Beginning in the late 1800s, San Stefano was a favourite coastal resort and hunting place for Constantinople's upper classes. Until the beginning of the 20th century, the village had a predominantly Christian population. Beginning in the late 1800s, San Stefano was a favourite coastal resort and hunting place for Constantinople's upper classes. It had a mixed population, composed of

Religious traditions
In the Greek Orthodox Church of Aghios Stephanos on 26 December each year (Saint's Day), the ceremony named Thysias (
Landmarks
Secular landmarks

Yeşilköy retains some remarkable examples of Art Nouveau wooden houses, built in the late 19th and early 20th century.[3] Among them:
Crespin House
The house, which is one of the oldest residences in Yeşilköy, is now a boutique hotel serving mainly foreign tourists.[12] The objects decorating the lobby do not come from the Crespins, but from the collection of the current owners.[12] Edouard Crespin's father, one of Yeşilköy's best-known personalities, came to Bursa as Consul representing the King of France during the reign of Mahmud II.[12] When he retired, he stayed in Bursa and started the silk trade.[12] His son Edouard Crespin settled in Yeşilköy and built the house, located at Istanbul Caddesi 29.[12]
Semprini Houses

Among the historical buildings in Yeşilköy are three townhouses built in 1900 on Istasyon Caddesi by Guglielmo Semprini, a famous Levantine architect of Italian origin, who designed many works in Istanbul, and is best known for the Grand Hotel de Londres in Tepebaşı , Taksim.[12]
Religious landmarks
The district contains a mosque and four notable churches (Greek Orthodox, Armenian, Roman Catholic and Syriac). The first three churches are dedicated to St Stephen,[3] the last to St Ephrem. Moreover, the quarter hosts also one of the few Ayazma still in use in Istanbul.
Mecidiye Mosque
The mosque, the first built in the locality, is the Mecidiye cami (dedicated to the Order of the Medjidie, an Ottoman order) and was built to the design of the Ottoman architect Mimar Kemaleddin in the years between the end of the reign of Mehmed V and the beginning of the Republic.[11]
Agios Stephanos Greek Orthodox Church
The church, possibly built where important personalities in Yeşilköy's history have been buried, is located on Mirasyedi Sokak.[13] The current structure, which bears parts of the first church built in the Byzantine period on its façade, was built in 1845.[13] Its exterior dimensions are 22.31 x 13.75 metres, while its height is about 10.5 metres.[13] The church has a basilica plan with three naves.[13] The bell tower was built later.[13] The small icons in the upper part of the iconostasis contain episodes from the life of Jesus Christ, while the larger ones in the lower part contain, from left to right, depictions of St. Stephen, Mary and the Infant Jesus, Jesus Christ and John the Baptist.[13]
Surp Stepanos Armenian Church
The church, located on Inci Ciceǧi Sokak, was built in 1844 under the leadership of Bogos Bey, a member of the Dadyan family, and still serves Yeşilköy's large Armenian community today.[14] The gate to the complex, which is separated from the street by a high wall, is noteworthy.[14] In the 1870s, a school, still active today, was built next to the church.[14]
Santo Stefano Roman Catholic Church
The church, the construction of which was started in 1865 according to the design of architect Pietro Vitalis, and finished in 1886, is located on Cumbuṣ Sokak.
Saint Ephrem Orthodox-Syriac Church
In Yeşilköy on 3 August 2019, in the presence of the Patriarch of the Syriac Church, Patriarch Bartholomew and Mayor of Istanbul Ekrem İmamoğlu, President Erdoğan laid the foundation stone of the first Syriac church to be erected in Turkey since the founding of the republic.[8] The area chosen for the construction is a part of the land of the ancient Levantine cemetery.[8] The temple was completed in 2023.[16]
Aghiasma of Aghia Fotini
In the vicinity of the Greek church, there is also an aghiasma, i.e. a Greek Orthodox sacred spring, dating back to the Byzantine period and dedicated to Aghia Fotini, located in the basement of a house and freely accessible from the street,[17] which is a covered pedestrian pathway hosting several restaurants.
Religious buildings gallery
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Mecidiye Mosque
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Agios Stephanos Greek Orthodox church
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Surp Stepanos Armenian church
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Santo Stefano Roman Catholic church
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St. Efrem Syrian Orthodox church
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Aghiasma of Agia Photini
Transportation
Yeşilköy has a station for the
Economy

The headquarters of
Yeşilköy has a Marina - the Yeşilköy Burnu Marina - [22] and sandy beaches.[3]
Culture
On the waterfront, a small museum dedicated to the village and its minorities has been opened in 2012.
Honour
San Stefano Peak on Rugged Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after the settlement, in connection with the Treaty of San Stefano.
Images of Yeşilköy
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View of theMarmara Seafrom Yeşilköy
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Yeşilköy Marina
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Yeşilköy Lighthouse (now in Yeşilyurt)
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Yeşilköy Air Base in 1911
Notes
- ^ Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- TÜİK. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Tuna(2004)
- ^ a b c Yeşilköy, istanbul.com, retrieved 24 February 2012
- ^ Dilek Kaya Mutlu. The Russian Monument at Ayastefanos (San Stefano): Between Defeat andRevenge, Remembering and Forgetting
- ^ Turkish cinema to celebrate 99th year Hurriyet 11 November 2013.
- ^ "Turkey gives go-ahead for first new church in century".
- ^ a b c d "Türkiye'de modern tarihin ilk Süryani Kilisesi için temel atıldı: Erdoğan ve İmamoğlu törene katıldı". tr.euronews.com (in Turkish). 3 August 2019. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- ^ Mehmet Yusuf Melikoglu (18 March 2023). "1st Syriac church built in Republic of Türkiye ready to open amid brief delay due to quakes". aa.com.tr. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
- ^ "President Erdoğan inaugurates Türkiye's 1st post-republic era church". Daily Sabah. 2023-10-08. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
- ^ a b c d e Turgay Tuna. "The Feast of Sacrifice of the Yesilkoy Istanbul Ayios Stefanos Church: THISIAS". Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f Tuna & al. (2013), p. 30
- ^ a b c d e f Tuna & others (2013), p. 24
- ^ a b c Tuna & al. (2013), p. 25
- ^ a b c d e f g Tuna & al. (2013), p. 26
- ^ Mehmet Yusuf Melikoglu (18 March 2023). "1st Syriac church built in Republic of Türkiye ready to open amid brief delay due to quakes". aa.com.tr. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
- ^ Turgay Tuna. "yeşilköy anıları" (in Turkish).
- ^ "Contact Us." Turkish Airlines. Retrieved on 24 June 2009.
- ACT Airlines. Retrieved on 23 November 2012. "Istanbul World Trade Center (Istanbul Dunya Ticaret Merkezi) Building A3, Level 4, 34149 Yesilkoy - Istanbul / TURKEY"
- ^ "Contact Us." Borajet. Retrieved on 16 February 2011. "ADDRESS İDTM Blokları A-3 Blok Kat:5 Yeşilköy 34149 / İstanbul-TURKEY"
- ^ Home page. Bestair. 25 March 2008. Retrieved on 30 January 2012. "İSTANBUL D.T.M. A3 Blok Kat:5 Yeşilköy İstanbul"
- ^ Yesilkoy Burnu, 1.yachtua.com, retrieved 24 February 2012
Sources
- Tuna, Turgay (2004). Ayastefanos'tan Yeşilköy'e (in Turkish).
- Turgay Tuna; Aliye Gümüş; Nalan Güneş; Busra Göktaş (2013). Yeşilköy (in Turkish). Istanbul: Boyut. ISBN 978-975-23-1077-3.
External links
Media related to Yeşilköy at Wikimedia Commons