Istanbul gets new opera house on 98th anniversary of Turkey's Republic
A new opera house opened on Istanbul's iconic Taksim square on Friday, in celebration of the 98th anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish republic.
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- Published Date: 05:21 | 29 October 2021
- Modified Date: 07:21 | 29 October 2021
In addition to the 2,500-seat opera house, the Atatürk Cultural Centre - named after the republic's founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk - also houses a cinema, libraries, cafes and restaurants. It was built to replace an older structure that was demolished in 2018.
With its glass facade, the new building recalls the architecture of the previous centre.
The spherical auditorium is dark red and is made up of 15,000 handmade ceramic tiles, and can be seen from the outside through the facade.
The new building was designed by architect Murat Tabanlıoğlu, the son of the architect Hayati Tabanlıoğlu who designed the previous structure.
The centre, known as AKM, was originally built in 1969 as the Istanbul Culture Palace to represent modern Turkey.
The centre was later renovated and reopened in 1977 after a fire in 1970.
However, performances stalled in 2008 and the building fell into disuse. The foundations for the new building were laid in February 2019.