Landmark 1923 in Üsküdar, İstanbul.
Nestled along the picturesque Uskudar Coast Walkway, Landmark 1923 stands as a tribute to Turkish heritage, drawing visitors with its captivating design and historical significance. This striking sculpture, crafted by the talented Faruk Akin in 2008, commemorates the declaration of the Turkish Republic in 1923. It's not just a landmark; it's a symbol of pride and resilience, perfectly situated next to a prominent lighthouse.
What To Expect
Visitors to Landmark 1923 are treated to breathtaking views of the palaces across the water, enhancing the experience as you stroll along the coast. The area is also alive with local fishermen, adding a charming, authentic vibe to the waterfront. Whether you’re capturing the scenery or enjoying a leisurely walk, this landmark promises a memorable encounter with the heart of Istanbul.
Visitor Highlights
- Stunning views of the European side of Istanbul , perfect for photography.
- Vibrant local life , with fishermen nearby.
- Rich historical significance , offering a deeper understanding of Turkey's past.
Family-Friendly
Landmark 1923 is also a great spot for families, offering a safe environment for children to explore while enjoying the views. The combination of art, history, and the vibrant local atmosphere makes it a perfect destination for both relaxation and learning.



