Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Restoratio­n finally underway for iconic Greek orphanage in Istanbul

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DESCRIBED as Europe’s largest wooden building, the Büyükada Greek Orphanage, situated on an island in Istanbul, will be saved from collapse with a planned restoratio­n.

The Fener Greek Orthodox Patriarcha­te is set to launch reconstruc­tion, 55 years after it was abandoned to its fate, the Independen­t’s Turkish website reported Thursday.

Located on Istanbul’s Büyükada, the largest of the Princes’ Island, the building also known as The Prinkipo Greek Orphanage is among the seven most endangered cultural heritage sites identified by the organizati­on Europe Nostra. The group declared that the 19th-century structure was at immediate risk of collapse due to negligence and exposure to adverse weather conditions. Already damaged by a fire in 1980, sections of the 20,000-squaremete­r (215,278-square-feet) wooden

building’s roof and corner posts have fallen and are in need of reconstruc­tion, the organizati­on has warned.

The orphanage was originally built to be a casino and hotel by Compagnie des Wagons-Lits, the travel firm

that operated the fabled Orient Express luxury train. Designed by Alexandre Vallaury, the Franco-Ottoman architect behind Istanbul’s Pera Palace hotel, the building was completed in 1898. Yet, the sultan rejected to give it a casino license and ultimately, the building was purchased by a wealthy Greek family upon the request of the patriarcha­te and opened it as an orphanage for Greek children in 1903. It was confiscate­d by the government during World War I and used as an accommodat­ion for cadets and German troops. It resumed serving as an orphanage after the war but it was ordered to be evacuated in 1964, at a time of heightened ethnic tensions between Turks and Greeks. It was completely closed in 1977. The patriarcha­te won a lengthy legal battle in 2010 for the return of the property.

Laki Vingas, who is coordinati­ng operations, told the Independen­t Turkish that the huge costs of restoratio­n delayed the project. He said rehabilita­tion alone will not “save” the building as some parts may need reconstruc­tion.

 ??  ?? The Büyükada Greek Orphanage in Büyükada, Istanbul, April 14, 2018.
The Büyükada Greek Orphanage in Büyükada, Istanbul, April 14, 2018.

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