The Istanbul Opera House; “Atatürk Cultural Center” is back. Finally! It opened officially in October 2021, but the whole building complex will be completely available to the public in March 2022. The adventures of the opera house started way back, in 1946, when Auguste Perret made a pre-design for the Istanbul Cultural Palace. However, the municipality as the patron, didn’t have enough resources to finalize the construction and as a result, for more than 20 years an unfinished building dominated like a phantom the eastern border of the prominent Taksim Square. In the meantime, Hayati Tabanlıoğlu, a well-known Istanbul architect, had taken over the project in 1957 to finish the misery, but the realization and opening could happen more than a decade later in 1969. Just two years after the opening, in 1970, the building burnt down completely. Tabanlıoğlu did the renovation following the same project with necessary technical novelties. After another seven years of renovation, the Opera, now called Atatürk Cultural Centre, reopened in 1977.
The new building had one large and two smaller stages, a cinema, a large exhibition hall. The large inviting glass façade with locally produced steel elements became the symbol for Taksim square. The architect worked with famous Turkish ceramic artists for the design of interior and exterior details. The new building functioned for 30 years until the government decided to close it down in 2008 under phony pretexts.