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The Story of a Church and an Automobile: Crimean Memorial Church

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The Story of a Church and an Automobile: Crimean Memorial Church

Turkey · Architecture

Built

1868

Style

Gothic Revival

Twist

Later used as car workshop

Commissioned By

British government

Visit

30 min

The story of the Crimean Memorial Church, located in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, is related to the Crimean War between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. During the war, the United Kingdom sided with the Ottoman Empire, and in return, Sultan Abdülmecid gifted England an area for the construction of a church in memory of the British soldiers who participated in the war.

The construction of the church was started in 1858 by the British architect George Edmund Street in a neo-gothic style and was completed within 10 years. The black stones used in the construction of the church were brought from Büyükada and the other stones were brought from Malta. The church was opened for worship in 1868, but it was closed in 1870 because it did not have a congregation. It was owned by the Anglican Church in 1991 and reopened for worship.

Years after, Queen Victoria gave a British-made car to the new Sultan Abdulaziz as a reward for what the Ottoman Empire did. This is the first automobile to come to the Ottoman Empire. But this gift was not welcomed by the Shaykh al-Islam and was declared to be “the work of the devil”. Rumor has it that the car was thrown into the Bosphorus from Sarayburnu and destroyed.

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The story of the Crimean Memorial Church, located in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, is related to the Crimean War between the Ottoman Empire and Russia.

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