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Emirgan Pier

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Carries
  
Pedestrians

Total length
  
16.11 m (52.9 ft)

Design
  
Pier

Opened
  
1851

Emirgan Pier

Locale
  
Emirgan, Sarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey

Owner
  
Ferries in Istanbul (Şehir Hatları)

Similar
  
Bosphorus, Şakirin Mosque, Zeyrek Mosque, Pera Museum, Grand Bazaar

Emirgan Pier (Turkish: Emirgan İskelesi) is a historic passenger ferryboat pier located in Emirgan neighborhood of Sarıyer district in Istanbul Province, Turkey. It serves ferries in Istanbul running between Çengelköy and İstinye on Bosphorus.

The pier went into service in 1851 as the most of the piers on Bosphorus. The pier, which as situated at that times in front of the Emirgan Mosque, underwent an essential reparation in 1897. In 1900, a new pier was built a little bit south of it by the new owner of the ferryboat line, the Ottoman company "Şirket-i Hayriye", and the original pier was removed. Even though the pier was called sometimes "Mirgün Pier" and then "Uluköy Pier", it held its current name.

The pier was closed down in March 1989, and demolished remaining inaccessible 12 years long during the widening works of the Bosphorus coastal street. After construction of a new pier building again in wood on piles that began in June 2001, it was reopened on November 24, 2001.

Emirgan Pier is 16.11 m (52.9 ft) long. It is 1.20 m (3.9 ft) above sea level. The water depth at the site is 7.70 m (25.3 ft).

References

Emirgan Pier Wikipedia