first electric lift in Turkey, The Pera Palace Hotel, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey.

first electric lift in Turkey, The Pera Palace Hotel, Beyoğlu,  Istanbul, Turkey. Stock Photo
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5792 x 8688 px | 49 x 73.6 cm | 19.3 x 29 inches | 300dpi

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7 October 2019

Location:

Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey.

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The Pera Palace Hotel (Turkish: Pera Palas Oteli) is a historic special category hotel and museum hotel located in the Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built in 1892 for the purpose of hosting the passengers of the Orient Express and was named after the place where it is located. It holds the title of "the oldest European hotel of Turkey". The Pera Palace Hotel is located in the Tepebaşı neighbourhood of Pera, once known as "Little Europe". It is about 20 km from Atatürk International Airport. The hotel was closed from 2006, undergoing a major renovation and restoration project and reopened on September 1, 2010. Alexander Vallaury, a French-Turkish architect living in the city designed the hotel in a blend of neo-classical, art nouveau and oriental styles. The hotel was the first building in Turkey to be powered by electricity, other than the Ottoman Palaces.[3] It was also the only address in the city to provide hot running water for its guests and was home to the first electric elevator in Istanbul.