ESKİŞEHİR ÇİFTELER STUD FARM BUILDINGSFROM OTTOMANS TO THE REPUBLIC
Journal Title: The Journal of International Social Research - Year 2015, Vol 8, Issue 38
Abstract
Westernization movement that began after the Tulip era had affected and changed not only the official institutions, social lives, education but also every part and area of the society. Especially, a lots of new building types had appeared. In this study we examine the Çifteler stud farm (Çifteler Harası), which is one of the example of these buildings, in the view of historical developments and styles. This building complex has been a very important center for breeding horses and developing plants, grains since the foundation as a royal farm (Çiftlikat-I Hümayun – Saltanat Çiftliği) to currently a state owned agricultural enterprise-Anadolu Tarım İşletmesi. As far as we know there has been no detailed study on this complex, which spans a very large area and includes many buildings with different, special functions. The main buildings of this complex is one of the very important example of the last era of the Ottoman Empire in Eskişehir and resembles the European counterpart buildings of the same period. The similarities on the plans and faces suggest that the plans of the buildings had been taken originally from a European project.
Authors and Affiliations
Zeynep ERTUĞRUL
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