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A Beautiful Day in Istanbul in 1962! #oldistanbul The Images We Watch Take Us on a Magnificent Journey Through Time! 1962 Istanbul Images of Istanbul shot for documentaries in the 1960s take those who see it on a nostalgic journey. Here is a bunch of those images! Let's go back a little. The images you watch take us on a magnificent journey through time! Images of Istanbul in the 1960s take us back to the naive and calm days of Yeditepe. Old images of Istanbul emerge from time to time and this excites many people, whether they know Istanbul or not. These images are just as exciting... The 1960s can be considered the first period when change began all over the world. However, despite this, 2/3 of the world's population, which was 3 billion in 1960, lived in rural areas while only 1/3 lived in cities. During this period, change in Turkey was happening faster. In the 1960s, a serious wave of migration from Anatolia began to arrive in Istanbul. A rapid transformation process was initiated due to the construction of unauthorized shanty houses and the unauthorized use of historical buildings. By 1965, the population of Istanbul had risen to 2,293,823. We can say that the influence of the 50s was still dominant, especially in the period until the middle of the 60s. The people of the 60s generally had a profile that was stylishly dressed, polite, careful in their speech and spoke in a respectful manner. However, towards the end of the 60s, it was seen that these general characteristics began to change. Istanbul is also unique in the world with its feature that connects the continents of Asia and Europe. And especially the Bosphorus-Istanbul Strait will deeply impress you. When the unique natural beauties of Istanbul are added to the historical artifacts of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, a magnificent picture emerges. In addition to being the largest and most popular city in Turkey, Istanbul is also one of the largest cities in Turkey and the world in terms of art, culture and economy. The places to visit in Istanbul are also limitless. The most striking places in Istanbul that stand out at first glance are the Historical Peninsula and the Bosphorus. Content preparation, editing: AkifTanrıkulu