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and cultural structure. When the redevelopment project is completed, it will house the country's biggest library. It is projected that the library will start with about 7 million books, printed and digital documents. The library will feature sections for children and collectors, as well as reading rooms. In addition, the building will be a center for cultural, social and artistic activities. It will include a city museum as well. Moreover, it will host about 120 commercial businesses, such as bookstores, souvenir shops, banks, cafes, restaurants, cinemas etc. A parking lot capable of holding 1,200 vehicles is planned. The cost of the redevelopment project amounts to 200 million
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The Directorate of Surveying and Monuments of the city decided in 2010 to renovate the partly demolished and inauthentically modified building. A tender for this purpose was issued on 4 August 2014. Currently, the building is undergoing a complete restoration to conform with its original historical
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The barracks are constructed around a rectangular shaped courtyard measuring 200 m × 200 m (660 ft × 660 ft), and features eight wings and five blocks. It was built of stone masonry and was renovated many times.
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causing traffic jam, pollution and noise were relocated to the Rami Barracks. Since then, the building has been partly used by food wholesalers as a market hall. There are about 1,500 food stores inside the barracks building.
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The building occupies an area of 75,000 m (810,000 sq ft), of which 33,000 m (360,000 sq ft) are covered. The total useful area of the site is 220,000 m (2,400,000 sq ft).
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until the 1960s. After the Turkish Army evacuated the building in the 1960s, it remained for some time unoccupied. The city council of Eyüp allocated the facility to dry food wholesalers. On 14 October 1972, the
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to the Metropolitan Mınicipality of Istanbul for use as a recreational area. In 1986, the facility was temporarily allocated to the food wholesalers by the then
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After 1923 in the Republican era, the barracks were in use by the
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district, the then outskirts of Istanbul, the capital city of the
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between 1757 and 1774. It was later renovated and extended by
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era. Currently, it is under restoration for use as a library.
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Rami Barracks under construction for a redevelopment project.
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Eyüp
Istanbul

Rami Barracks is located in Istanbul
41°02′57″N 28°54′56″E / 41.04917°N 28.91556°E / 41.04917; 28.91556
Mustafa III
Turkish
Ottoman Turkish
barracks
Eyüp
European
Istanbul
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Sultan
Mustafa III
Mahmud II
Eyüp
Ottoman Empire
Turkish
Turkish
Nizam-ı Cedid
Ottoman military reform efforts
Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman Turkish
War School
Ottoman Turkish
Abdulmejid I
Crimean War
Abdul Hamid II
occupation of Istanbul

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