Yedikule
Yedikule is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Fatih, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 15,789. It is named after the seven-towered Yedikule Fortress, which surrounds the neighborhood. Urbanized in the 16th century, the neighborhood became a hub for industrial and agricultural activities. Yedikule has a local football team that played in the TFF Second League for a season.
Marmaray passes through the neighbourhood, however Yedikule railway station is opened on 2024.
History
Urbanization of Yedikule started in the 16th century, and it became a major hub for industrial and agricultural activities. Yedikule Walls are also a notable historical artifact. Its tower, Yedikule Fortress, constructed between 408-450 AD, and repaired after 740 Istanbul earthquake.Ottoman period
Yedikule was known with its gardens, Yedikule Urban Gardens, which was also famous with its cabbages and lettuces and used more than 1500 years. According to the guarantor books of year 1735, there were 344 gardens ; according to a map from 1835, there were 102 gardens.Yedikule also became host for some establishments like slaughterhouses, soap and candle makers, and workshops.