Haliç Congress Center

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Former names
  • Karağaç Slaughterhouse
  • Sütlüce Slaughterhouse
EtymologyGolden Horn (Turkish: Haliç)
StatusCompleted
TypeCultural center
Haliç Congress Center
Haliç Kongre Merkezi
Former names
  • Karağaç Slaughterhouse
  • Sütlüce Slaughterhouse
EtymologyGolden Horn (Turkish: Haliç)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCultural center
Architectural styleFirst national architectural movement[1]
LocationBeyoğlu
Town or cityIstanbul
CountryTurkey
Coordinates41°03′01″N 28°56′24″E / 41.0503°N 28.9400°E / 41.0503; 28.9400
Groundbreaking29 November 1919
Opened1923 (as slaughterhouse)[2]
Renovated2009 (as congress center)[3]
Grounds102,000 m2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Vedat Tek
Website
halic.com/tr/
A photograph of the Sütlüce Slaughterhouse between 1926 and 1929

Haliç Congress Center (Turkish: Haliç Kongre Merkezi), formerly Karağaç Slaughterhouse (Karağaç Mezbahası)[4] or Sütlüce Slaughterhouse (Sütlüce Mezbahası), is a building initially opened in 1923 in order to ensure hygienic slaughtering and supervision in Istanbul. Its architect is Vedat Tek.

Since 2009, it has been used as a congress and cultural center, under the name of Haliç Congress Center.[5]

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