Kuzguncuk The neighborhood, nestled amidst the greenery of the Anatolian shores of the Bosphorus, is one of the city's more naturally beautiful districts. It features historic houses stretching along its main street, with cafes and restaurants that seem to have been there since the dawn of time.
“Kuzguncuk” means “little raven” or “barred window of a prison gate” in Turkish. Historically, the neighborhood was a tranquil village getaway for the affluent Jewish and Armenian minorities, and it still has two synagogues and over five churches. In fact, the first mosque in the neighborhood was built more recently than its churches or synagogues, and is only about 12 years old. 50 years It dates back to before.
The atmosphere is so captivating that it often becomes a... film set It's used as a venue, so instead of being a spectator, come visit and experience the charm for yourself!