Passaggio Hazzopulo
Hazzopulo Pasajı is one of the old covered arcades of Istanbul, and its very name points to the multilingual city life that shaped this corner of Beyoğlu. You may also see it referred to as Hazzopulo-Passage in German or Passaggio Hazzopulo in Italian, which fits the passage tradition that once linked shops, cafés, and small businesses under one roof. In this part of the city, passages became especially important in the late Ottoman period, when European-style shopping streets and arcades gave merchants a sheltered way to trade. Hazzopulo Pasajı belongs to that same urban world, where a single passage could carry Armenian, Turkish, French, Greek, German, and Italian echoes at once. …
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