Maltepe, Istanbul Province, Marmara Region, Türkiye

History | Maltepe today | Amenities | Geography | Composition | Transport : Metro | Train | Ferry

🇹🇷 Maltepe is a municipality and district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 53 km². It is on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, adjacent to the Kadıköy district to the west, Kartal district to the east and Ataşehir district to the northwest.

History In Byzantine times, the area was known as Bryas (Greek: Βρύας). In ca. 837, the emperor Theophilos (r. 829–842) erected here a palace in Arab style, inspired by the palaces of the Abbasids in Baghdad, described to him by his ambassador to the Abbasid court, John Grammatikos. A ruin in nearby Küçükyalı has been identified as it.

This coast has been a retreat from the city since Byzantine and Ottoman times, and right up until the 1970s was a rural area peppered with summer homes for wealthy Istanbul residents. Being on the suburban railway line Maltepe was a favorite spot for day-trippers or weekenders to visit the beach and many summer houses were built there. Many of these houses remain but now Maltepe is no longer a beach retreat.

Maltepe today The population grew rapidly from the 70's onwards when, following the building of the Bosphorus Bridge, it became possible to commute from here to the city. Medium of transport in today's Maltepe is done by rail and road. Railway is the route where old Maltepe was established between Maltepe's D-100 Highway and Marmara Sea. The highway divides Maltepe into three parts. This road connects Maltepe to Anatolia and the side roads to the neighboring districts. The second important highway is Bağdat Avenue. The street starts from Kızıltoprak in Kadıköy and continues until Cevizli in Maltepe.

Maltepe was badly damaged due to the İzmit earthquake 1999 and most of the high-rise apartments blocks needed structural repairs, although some of the buildings in the district have been demolished over the years and replaced by new buildings, but some of them still have structural damage cracks.

The D-100 highway divides Maltepe into two horizontally. North of the highway is Başıbüyük, the slightly poorer area of Maltepe, a wooded hill on which the hospital (formerly Istanbul's tuberculosis isolation hospital) and also a large cemetery are located. However, today, the proportions of the part of Maltepe under the highway are slightly more developed than the part on the upper side. Between 1992 and 2004, it bordered Ümraniye from the northwest. However, in 1994, Yeni Çamlıca District was changed to Ümraniye and Ferhatpaşa District was transferred to Samandıra of Kartal district in 2004. The departure of Ferhatpaşa ends the neighbouring relationship between Maltepe and Ümraniye.

Maltepe is home to one of the largest mosques in Istanbul, named Cumhuriyet Mosque, which was built in the 2000s. There is a bookstore and a supermarket under the mosque. The Mosque has been built according to the traditional standard shape of a Turkish Mosque (rounded shape with 4 minarets) but internally it is particularly impressive with a tall high dome, a large gallery and balcony where women may pray. The galleries have carved wood frames and there are several large tiled mosaics around the Mosque of various sights of importance to Islam and Muslims. The Mosque has become something of a central point for Maltepe as it both can be seen from a considerable distance and is a central stop for buses and minibuses taking commuters from Kadıköy to the outskirts of the city.

Maltepe was also famous for its coastline and beach in the past. Since it is located right across the Princes' Islands, it hosted local visitors from other districts of Istanbul to watch the Islands and swim on the beach. Closer to the sea, inside the city one can find almost a 'village' with many small winding streets and quaint old houses often called 'old Maltepe'.

Amenities Maltepe is just a little far from the city. It is a busy shopping district which has some big supermarkets, branches of some pastry shops and all the other modern amenities. In addition to these, Maltepe has many cinemas, fast-food places, and famous kabab houses. And there is the sea shore, where there are cafes and some bars and cafes with live music similar (but on a much smaller scale) to those found in Kadıköy or in Taksim (on the European side of the city). Public transportation in Maltepe is generally provided by Metro, Marmaray, buses and minibuses.

Geography Maltepe is located in the south-western part of the Kocaeli Peninsula, on the Marmara Sea coast of Istanbul. Maltepe has approximately 7 km of coastline to the Marmara Sea. The district is quite hilly, with a highest peak at 440m. The seaside is covered with sand and clay and silica from the coast.

Composition There are 18 neighbourhoods in Maltepe District: • Altayçeşme • Altıntepe • Aydınevler • Bağlarbaşı • Başıbüyük • Büyükbakkalköy • Cevizli • Çınar • Esenkent • Feyzullah • Fındıklı • Girne • Gülensu • Gülsuyu • İdealtepe • Küçükyalı Merkez • Yalı • Zümrütevler.

Transport: Metro • M4 Kadıköy - Sabiha Gökçen Airport metro line

Train • Marmaray Train Line

Ferry • Princes' Islands - Maltepe.

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Maltepe has a population of over 528,544 people. Maltepe also forms part of the wider Istanbul Province which has a population of over 15,907,951 people. It is also a part of the larger Greater Istanbul area.

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Antipodal to Maltepe is: -150.883,-40.917

Locations Near: Maltepe 29.1167,40.9167

🇹🇷 Ataşehir 29.117,40.983 d: 7.4  

🇹🇷 Kartal 29.184,40.887 d: 6.6  

🇹🇷 Kadıköy 29.017,40.983 d: 11.2  

🇹🇷 Çekmeköy 29.167,41.033 d: 13.6  

🇹🇷 Pendik 29.233,40.867 d: 11.3  

🇹🇷 Üsküdar 29.033,41.017 d: 13.1  

🇹🇷 Beşiktaş 29.013,41.044 d: 16.6  

🇹🇷 Beyoğlu 28.974,41.032 d: 17.6  

🇹🇷 Istanbul 28.95,41 d: 16.8  

🇹🇷 Şişli 28.983,41.05 d: 18.6  

Antipodal to: Maltepe -150.883,-40.917

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