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Is Bank Building at Ankara

Is Bank Building at Ankara , originally uploaded by voyageAnatolia . First headquarters of Türkiye İş Bankası in Ankara The building was designed by the Istanbulite Levantino Italian architect Giulio Mongeri in 1929, who also designed many other important buildings in Istanbul and Ankara; such as St. Antoine's Church (1906-12), Maçka Palas (which houses Armani Café and Gucci) in Nişantaşı and the Neo-Byzantine style Karaköy Palas bank building in Karaköy (Galata), Istanbul; Ulus branch of the Ottoman Bank (1926), the Inhisarlar (Monopolies) Headquarters (1928), Ziraat Bank General Headquarters Building (1926-29) in Ankara.

Architectural Detail in Old Ankara

Architectural Detail in Old Ankara , originally uploaded by voyageAnatolia.blogspot.com . Stairway window of an old building in old Ankara.

Medieval Street Singers at Ankara Citadel

Italian Medieval Music Theater at Ankara Festival ... Listen to medieval music radio streaming ... PHOTO: Italian Medieval Street Singers at Ankara Citadel by voyageAnatolia.blogspot.com

Italian Medieval Street Singers at Ankara Citadel

Italian Medieval Music Theater at Ankara Festival ... Listen to medieval music radio streaming ... PHOTO: Italian Medieval Street Singers at Ankara Citadel by voyageAnatolia.blogspot.com

Photographers at Ankara Sunset

Photographers on the Castle Wall at Ankara sunset. PHOTO: Photographers at Ankara Sunset by voyageAnatolia.blogspot.com

Ziraat Bank Building in Ankara

Ziraat Bank Building at Ankara , originally uploaded by voyageAnatolia . The building was designed by the Istanbulite Levantine Italian architect Giulio Mongeri in 1929, who also designed many other important buildings in Istanbul and Ankara; such as St. Antoine's Church (1906-12), Maçka Palas in Nişantaşı and the Neo-Byzantine style Karaköy Palas bank building in Karaköy (Galata), Istanbul; Ulus branch of the Ottoman Bank (1926), the Inhisarlar (Monopolies) Headquarters (1928), first headquarters of Türkiye İş Bankası (1929) in Ankara.

Joint Pattern of Columnar Basalt Hills to the North of Ankara