Antiques market in Istanbul
Antiques market in Istanbul
Antiques market in Istanbul
The city of Istanbul is known as a source of attraction for many tourists who love antiques and antiques,
as it was able to gain the admiration of these visitors thanks to the antique holdings that have no
borders in Istanbul, and visiting these places dedicated to selling these things has become a special flavor,
through which tourists inhale the fragrant History from his vision of Ottoman and European art in general,
and among the most famous places where you will find all that comes to your mind of antiques and
antiques is the Istanbul Horhor market.
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Where is Horhor market located?
Horhor market is located in the center of Istanbul, specifically in the Aksaray area. If you want to go to it,
the best way to take it is to take the tram from the station and then get off in the Aksaray area,
then you can walk for no more than ten minutes to reach the market. The building consists of 7 floors,
where there are 214 stores, and all kinds of products are sold in it, suitable for each price. In the market,
you can easily find handicrafts, in addition to antiquities and furniture of the Ottoman or European style.
Learn about Horhor market
The market also contains handicrafts such as copper and pottery utensils, chandeliers, antique furnishings
made in either the European style or the Ottoman style, and other distinctive household items.
What distinguishes the Horhour market is that it contains various types of antiques that come
to your mind and even those that do not come to your mind. This is what increased the demand of tourists
from all over the world. And if you are a fan of antiques and old things, the market provides you with
a group of ancient stones, in addition to a group of coins, watches, and old household utensils.
The Horhor market is characterized by its variety of antiques and artifacts, in addition to some embroidered
furnishings and carpets.
At Hourhour Market, sellers are not just sellers. They are really passionate about their stuff and their history.
They know how to recognize and evaluate them. Sometimes, they also work as private home stylists: If a client
wants an ottoman-style living room, an antiques vendor goes overboard and makes suggestions. In order
not to be limited to what they can find in Turkey, some of them join some antique fairs abroad every year.
Besides the vendors, the bazaar also hosts restoration workshops for paintings and furniture.
The restorers work like artists and take care of the pieces. Don’t hesitate to talk to the sellers,
they have plenty of stories to tell about the place and the artifacts. When you go out, you will feel
like the bazaar is full of life and memories.
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