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Also known as Unkapanı Bridge, Atatürk Bridge connects the district of Unkapanı to Azapkapı as an extension of the Atatürk Boulevard. It was originally built, on the order of Sultan Mahmut II’s wife Bezmialem Valide Sultan, in 1836 from wood. In 1875, a replacement bridge, designed by a French company, became the first iron bridge of Constantinople. In use until for over thirty years, it was again replaced, this time by moving the pre-existing Eminönü-Karaköy bridge, in 1912. After this structure was torn down by a storm in 1936, the current Atatürk Bridge was opened on October 29, 1939 by Lütfi Kırdar. The road surface of wooden parquet was covered with asphalt in 1954. Photo: Sebah&Joaillier, Mustafa Hazneci SALT Research, Photography Archive

Atatürk Bulvarı’nın devamı niteliğindeki Atatürk Köprüsü (eski adıyla Unkapanı Köprüsü), Azapkapı ile Unkapanı’nı birbirine bağlar. İlk olarak 1836’da, II. Mahmut’un eşi Bezmiâlem Valide Sultan tarafından inşa ettirildi. Bu ahşap köprü 1875’te, Fransız bir şirketin tasarladığı, kentin ilk demir köprüsüyle değiştirildi. 1912’ye kadar kullanılan demir köprü söküldükten sonra, yerine Karaköy ile Eminönü’nü birbirine bağlayan köprü getirildi. Ancak o da 1936’da bir fırtına sonucu yıkıldı. Günümüzde kullanılan köprü, 29 Ekim 1939’da Lütfi Kırdar tarafından hizmete açıldı. Çelik dubalar üstünde taşınan köprünün ahşap parkeli yolu 1954’te asfaltla kaplandı. Fotoğraf: Sebah&Joaillier, Mustafa Hazneci

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