Fatih Monument Park is an important urban area that reflects Istanbul's historical fabric and cultural legacy. The natural spaces around the monument serve as a link between the rhythm of the present and the heritage of the past.
Situated between Fevzi Paşa Avenue and the Bozdoğan Aqueduct, Fatih Monument Park is a vital component of Istanbul's historical environment. The park, which bears the name of the 1987 Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror monument, takes guests on a historical tour.
The project's scope included developing green spaces, including artwork, and making environmental improvements to create a living place surrounded by nature. The park provides a sophisticated experience for both history buffs and environment lovers with its tasteful landscaping, abundant plant diversity, and carefully chosen art installations.
A Space Where Historical Texture Meets Modern Dynamics
- Visitors can experience history via art at the center monument, which shows Sultan Mehmed II just before he conquered Istanbul.
- With 7,807.50 m² of hardscaping and 6,473.03 m² of green space, the project creates a living area that blends in with the environment.
- The park's extensive landscaping, which includes 176 trees, 39,900 bulbous plants, 7,730 rose bushes, and 63,459 seasonal flowers, enhances the landscape both aesthetically and environmentally.
With the monument's symbolic presence and the careful landscaping surrounding it, this park, which is centrally placed in the Fatih neighborhood, unites nature and history.