Atatürk Culture Center

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Atatürk Culture Center is a major cultural complex in Istanbul that hosts concerts, opera, theater, and other arts events, serving as a prominent symbol of modern Turkish culture.

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Atatürk Culture Center canonical 2
Atatürk Cultural Center 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
opera house
performing arts venue
architect Hayati Tabanlıoğlu
Hayati Tabanlıoğlu
surface form: Murat Tabanlıoğlu
country Turkey
demolishedAndRebuilt 2018–2021
hasAuditorium main hall
hasFacility bookstore
café
cinema hall
foyer areas
multi-purpose hall
restaurant
hasFunction concert hall
cultural complex
exhibition space
opera house
theatre venue
heritageStatus important cultural landmark of Istanbul
hosts ballet performances
concerts
exhibitions
festivals
opera performances
theatre performances
inception 1969
languageOfSignage English
Turkish
locatedIn Beyoğlu district
surface form: Beyoğlu

Istanbul
Istanbul Province NERFINISHED
Taksim Square
namedAfter Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
opened 1969
operator Turkish State Opera and Ballet
General Directorate of State Theatres
surface form: Turkish State Theatres
overlooks Republic Monument
partOf Taksim Square
surface form: Taksim Square urban ensemble
publicTransitAccess Taksim metro station
reopened 2021
significance symbol of modern Turkish culture
style modernist architecture
underwentRenovation 2018–2021
usedFor international arts events
national celebrations

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European side of Istanbul contains Atatürk Culture Center
this entity surface form: Atatürk Cultural Center