Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital
Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Ermeni Hastanesi | |
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Courtyard of hospital | |
Geography | |
Location | Yedikule, Istanbul, Turkey |
Organisation | |
Patron | Bedros Sirinoglu |
Links | |
Website | Surp Pırgiç Hospital official website (Turkish) |
Lists | Hospitals in Turkey |
The Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital (Turkish: Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Ermeni Hastanesi) is a hospital in the Yedikule quarter of Fatih district of Istanbul which was established and continues to be functioned by Turkish Armenians.[1]
History
Yedikule Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital's construction was started by Sultan II.Mahmut's edict in 1832 and hospital opened to service on 31 May 1834. Hospital is established by Ottoman Armenians led by Kazaz Artin Amira Bezciyan.[2]
Today
The hospital today stands as a fully equipped, first-rate institution, serving the public, irrespective of ethnicity or religion.[1] The hospital has a museum, Bedros Şirinoğlu Müzesi, inaugurated by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Prime Minister of Turkey in 2004, which displays various artifacts and paintings belonging to the Armenian cultural heritage of Istanbul.[3]
References
- 1 2 "The History of Surp Pirgic Hospital" (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 September 2012.
- ↑ "Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital". Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ↑ "Bedros Sirinoglu Museum" (in Turkish). Retrieved 18 December 2012.
Coordinates: 40°59′38″N 28°54′54″E / 40.994°N 28.915°E