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The Covered (Grand) Bazaar İn İstanbul |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() The Covered (Grand) Bazaar İn İstanbulThe Covered (Grand) Bazaar The oldest and largest covered bazaar in the world is situated in the heart of the city ![]() ![]() ![]() The bazaar consisted originally of two 15th century buildings with thick walls that were covered with a series of domes ![]() ![]() ![]() Business ethics and traditions were strictly adhered to ![]() All types of jewelry, fabrics, weaponry and antiques were sold by merchants whose expertise in the trade went back for generations ![]() ![]() Although it was repaired according to its original plan, it lost its former characteristics and deteriorated ![]() In the old days the tradesmen commanded so much respect and trust that people asked them to safeguard and to invest their money ![]() ![]() ![]() The so-called main street of the bazaar is lined with jewelry shops, and a side lane opening to this street is allocated to goldsmiths ![]() ![]() ![]() Although the bazaar retains its former charm and allure, since the 1970's the modern and large enterprises near the main entrance offer better shopping opportunities for the tourist groups visiting Istanbul ![]() The covered bazaar is crowded and bustling the whole day ![]() ![]() ![]() The handmade carpets and jewelry sold here are the finest examples of traditional Turkish art ![]() ![]() ![]() Along with the carpets and jewelry, these shops offer a wide collection of high-quality Turkish silverware, copper and bronze souvenirs and decorative objects, ceramics, and onyx and leather goods ![]() The Spice Bazaar is another covered market place on a smaller scale ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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