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Galatasaray College

How to Get There?: Once you leave The Flower Passage, just keep walking in the same direction for approximately 5 minutes. You can't miss Galatasaray College – it's a large building with a striking entrance on your left.

Galatasaray College is a beacon of knowledge and a symbol of Turkey's rich heritage. Established in 1481, this esteemed institution holds the distinction of being the oldest high school in the country. 

This college's historical roots trace back to the Ottoman Empire when Bayezid II founded the Galata Sarayi Enderun-u Humayunu, known today as Galatasaray College. Situated in Istanbul's district of Beyoglu, the school takes its name from Galata Palace, as it is located in the area above the Golden Horn, where the medieval Genoese enclave once stood.

Renowned for its academic excellence, Galatasaray College has nurtured countless exceptional minds over the centuries. The school's rigorous curriculum blends Turkish and French elements, preparing students not only academically but also fostering critical thinking and global awareness.

Galatasaray College's cultural significance lies in its diverse student body, drawing students from all corners of Turkey. The school's commitment to cultural diversity fosters an environment of understanding and harmony, transcending social and ethnic boundaries. The alumni of Galatasaray College form an impressive tapestry of achievement, encompassing prime ministers, diplomats, writers, artists, and leaders in various fields. Their contributions to Turkish society and beyond reflect the school's enduring impact.

Beyond academics, Galatasaray College boasts a strong sporting legacy with the founding of Galatasaray Sports Club in one of its classrooms in 1905. The sports club's global recognition further enhances the school's reputation as a well-rounded institution.

As you explore Galatasaray College, you'll sense the echoes of centuries past, resonating with the voices of brilliant minds that have shaped the nation's history. Whether it's the elegant architecture or the vibrant spirit of learning, this institution embodies the essence of education and intellectual pursuit.

Taksim Square, Istiklal Street and Galata Tower Audio Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. What to See on Istiklal Street
  3. Taksim Square
  4. Ataturk Cultural Centre
  5. Taksim Gezi Park
  6. Hagia Triada Greek Orthodox Church
  7. Hussein Agha Mosque
  8. Madame Tussaud Museum
  9. Cercle d'Orient
  10. The Flower Passage
  11. Galatasaray College
  12. Church of St. Anthony of Padua
  13. Roman Catholic Church of Santa Maria Draperis
  14. Pera Palace
  15. Casa Botter
  16. Museum of Illusions
  17. Tunnel Square
  18. Whirling Derwish Hall Museum
  19. Galata Tower
  20. Conclusion