The Project is in unique location and architecture in the heart of Beşiktaş, between the branches of 200-year-old trees reaching to the sky with the blue of the Bosphorus. The Project, which will rise as a legacy for future generations, begins. It is offered to you with the experience of Kiler REIT, which offers a limited number of privileged living comforts to the maximum.
In order to bring a special project to an elite district, an innovative approach is presented to the district of deep-rooted history, drawn from the pens of master architects. The new jewel of Istanbul, which has apartments with large gardens and terraces with private use areas, provides unlimited entertainment with social facilities and allows families to spend time together, where you can live in peace with 24/7 security, is on sale.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move
Project Information:
Located on 17,600 m2 area
2+1, 2.5+1 , 3+1 , 3.5+2 , 4+1 , 4+1(Duplex) , 5.5+1(Duplex) , 6.5+1(Duplex) Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Walking Track
Parking Garage
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
SPA
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Security
Camera Security
Parent Dressing Room
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
4+1 | 235 m2 | 329 m2 | 1.700.000 $ | 1.700.000 $ |
Location:
5 Minutes to Sea side
10 Minutes to Taksim
45 Minutes to Istanbul International Airport
Istanbuɫ is the only city in the world which is situated on two separate continents. It is located on both sides of the Bosphorus, which separates Asia and Europe and is, at the same time, the single passageway connecting the Black Sea and the Marmara Sea.—Luxury Housing Project With Centrally Location 4+1
The first settlement of the area was in the 7th century BC. In 627 BC Byzas, the commander of Megara, came from Greece and, settling strategically in what is now Sarayburnu, founded an important trade center, Byzantium.
From this date onward for the next thousand years, the fate of Byzantium followed the fate of other Greek cities in the Middle East: the Persian invasions, the Peloponnesian wars, Alexander the Great’s conquests that brought the borders of the Roman Empire to Byzantium.
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Thanks to the “Pax Romana” treaty with Rome, the three centuries before Christ were years of peace. However, in 196 AD the army of the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus toppled the ramparts and pillaged the city. In the 4th century AD due to internal divisions within the Roman Empire Byzantium was occupied by the Eastern
Roman Emperor Constantine in 324 AD. Emerging as the single ruler, Constantine transfered the throne of the Roman Empire to Byzantium. Beginning in 326 AD and continuing for four years, the city was filled with the magnificence of an imperial capital and its ramparts extended from the Golden Horn to the Marmara Sea.–Luxury Housing Project With Centrally Location 4+1
Finally on May 11, 330 during a ceremony at the Hippodrome Constantine declared the city, which was later to be named Constantinople, “New Rome” (“Nova Roma”). Thus, in four years the Byzantium of 1000 years, took on a new identity.
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The New Rome, like the old Rome, was built on seven hills, beginning at the Marmara Sea, including the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus. Today six of these hills can be seen from the Galata Tower. They are ornamented with either a Byzantine church or an Ottoman mosque, forming the magnificent Istanbul silhouette. Beginning with Topkapi Palace, going up the Golden Horn crowning the hills are the church of St. Sophia, Nuruosmaniye mosque, Suleymaniye (the Mosque of Suleyman the Magnificent), Fatih, Selim, and Mihrimah Mosques.–Luxury Housing Project With Centrally Location 4+1
In the century following Constantine’s reign, the Roman Empire underwent enormous changes. In 395 after the death of Theodosius, Honorius took command of Rome in the West while Arcadius ruled Constantinople in the East. In 476 with the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the ruler of Constantinople became the single leader of the Roman Empire. This situation brought about several fundamental changes in the region. With the majority of the population being Greek-speaking Christians, the Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire and a new era began.
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Coming to the throne in 527, Justinian decided to make his capital a more splendid city. In a matter of years, Constantinople entered its Golden Age as the most magnificent capital in the world. The crown of Justinian’s new city was the church of “Hagia Sophia” (St. Sophia).
In Justinian’s time the Byzantine Empire stretched from the Euphrates River to Hercules. Within fifty years following the death of Justinian in 565, the decline of the Empire had begun. A defeat by the Selcuk Turks in 1071 in the Malazgirt War followed invasions by Arabs, Slavs and Bulgarians. The Crusaders struck a final blow. On April 13, 1204 the Crusaders Army surmounted the city walls and ravaged the city. Byzantium never again regained its former glory.—Luxury Housing Project With Centrally Location 4+1
Beginning in 1204 Latin kings ruled Byzantium for a time, loosing so much territory that within a century Constantinople was squeezed within its own environs. Finally on May 29, 1453 the Ottoman army under the command of Sultan Mehmet conquered Constantinople, and the Byzantine Empire was lost to history.–Luxury Housing Project With Centrally Location 4+1
The name of today’s city, Istanbul, evolved in different ways over various time periods. In some history books “Stimpoli” is used as a shortened form of “Constantinople,” the name given by the Roman Emperor Constantine.
During the time of the Emevi Moslems the name “istinbol” was assimilated. In the 18th century, Turkish Moslems used the name “Islambol” for a short time, but soon “Istanbul” became the city’s identity.
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