Fatih Public Education Center

Fatih Public Education Center

Year Built
1914
Commissioned By
Unknown
Architect
Unknown
Location
Fatih
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Changes After Construction

  1. It was constructed in 1914 as a soup kitchen; after the First World War, it was allocated for a period to migrants.

  2. In the Republican period, it was allocated to the Ministry of National Education and used with the function of a primary school; among the public, it was known by the name “Taş School.”

  3. During the British occupation, it was used as a police station; after the occupation, it remained vacant in different periods, was used with the function of a school in the 1960s, and was used as lodging in the 1970s.

  4. In 1983, it began to be used as a non-formal education institution; service continued through repair and renewal in the interior while preserving the exterior facade.

  5. Today, it is used as an e-exam centre with an examination function.

Featured Highlights

  • Its name among the public is “Taş (Stone) School.”

  • With its rubble stone building character, it gives a historic appearance from the outside; it has been stated that original historic traces in the interior are limited.

  • It gained continuity through refunctionalizations for educational purposes; it evolved from a primary school to non-formal education, and today to an examination function.

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