The reason for naming the project is due to the name of the area, which was originally named as a nickname for the Prince of the Sea in the days of the Ottomans.
He is behind Prince Sinan Pasha, the chief lord of the sea. He fought several battles in the Mediterranean
He also inflicted several defeats on the Italian fleet at that time
The construction company of the complex is one of the most important, largest and oldest construction companies in Turkey
The project is also a complex of residential, commercial and hotel buildings
The land area of Bayala Pasha complex is 82.000 square meters
The complex is also divided into 10 residential buildings, 4 commercial buildings and 1 hotel
While the height of the floors of the complex reaches 17 floors
The green spaces within the complex also amount to 48%.
While the models of the apartments in the Biyala Pasha complex are from 0 + 1 to 4 + 1
Total number of apartments 1.000 apartments
It is located inside and around the Bayala complex, Pasha Mall, which is open with the finest international and local brands, and the number of its stores reaches 145.
Finally, each of the apartments has a private storeroom with an area of 5 square meters
The project is located within the Istiklal district of the Beyoglu municipality.
It is also 10 minutes away from the most famous square in Turkey, Taksim Square
Exactly opposite the project, the subway station that will reach the new Istanbul airport by linking with the Mahmoud Bey metro line
The project is located on the main road of the region
The istanbul project is surrounded by a large number of public schools in all stages
Also, the istanbul project is close to important fields such as Besiktas Square and Taksim
Also close to several famous public and private hospitals
Opposite the project is also one of the oldest and oldest mosques in Istanbul
Specifications and information of the Bialah Basha complex
The reason for naming the project is due to the name of the area, which was originally named as a nickname for the Prince of the Sea in the days of the Ottomans.