Izmir: worlds separated by the autobahn – old authenticity and new perfection face to face

in Pinmapple3 months ago (edited)

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Among the hills of the old quarter of Izmir lies an area that does not meet expectations, a living canvas on which time has painted a chaotic masterpiece.

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This is a whole separate stunning area with old and dilapidated houses and also cute Muslim grandmothers walking around and aggressively forbidding to take pictures of their finished barns.

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My recent visit to this intriguing place was a study in contrasts, a juxtaposition of old-world charm and the excitement of modern life. A journey through narrow, winding lanes brought me to a community that seemed to defy the glossy appeal of tourist brochures.

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As I tried to capture the essence of this vibrant yet unfiltered neighborhood, I realized I was moving through a maze of time-worn buildings, each telling a story of a bygone era. Far from the typical hospitality one might expect, the locals exuded a unique intensity that added a level of complexity to the narrative I was trying to uncover through the lens.

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It was like walking in an open-air museum, where the smell of the past mingles with the dust of the streets. The art of survival, engraved in every stone and every carving, is the driving force behind this ancient district.

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While the modern world seeks to erase the traces of time, here it is as if time itself has decided to slow down, leaving the signs of imperfect beauty intact.

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But before we dive into my photographic odyssey, let's rewind the clock and explore the historical fabric that weaves the fabric of this mysterious old neighborhood.

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The history of Izmir is a symphony of cultural influences and empires that shaped its face over the centuries. The city, founded by the Lelegians, an ancient Anatolian people, was later conquered by the Lydians and then by the Persians.

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The pitched roofs, covered with sun- and rain-worn tiles, stood out against the sky, silent witnesses to the generations that called these ancient walls their home. In this maze of alleyways, each building had its own unique personality.

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During the Hellenistic period, the city became known as Smyrna and flourished under the control of Alexander the Great. The Roman era brought further changes, and Izmir became an important commercial and cultural center.

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But it was during the Byzantine period that the city began to show the first signs of the complexity that characterizes today's ancient quarter. Conquered by the Seljuks and later by the Ottomans in the 14th century, Izmir became a crossroads of cultures, architecture and traditions.

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Old buildings with battered facades and battered windows tell stories that go back centuries. Every crack in the walls, every lost tile is a scar of a lived life. The hardwood doors, carved with intricate patterns, were portals in time that beckoned me to explore further.

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The old inn, with its dilapidated appearance, made me imagine weary travelers seeking shelter under its centuries-old roof. The faded-colored house, with its windows wide open to the wind, seemed tied to the past, resisting relentless progress.

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Far from glossy postcard perfection, this old neighborhood is a patchwork of dirty details and bright colors. As I advanced with my camera, the bright negative expressions on the locals' faces belied my expectations of a warm welcome, children shouted at me like what are you shooting here b*tch.

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They looked as if they wanted to kill me, filled with the energy of a timeless place, appeared before me like a theatrical drama in which every gesture had a deep meaning.

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An unexpected urban landscape opens up on top of the hills of the old district. The ancient border between the old and new cities is defined by the highway that runs between them. As I ventured among the beautiful modern buildings, the color palette became a visual symphony. Tall buildings painted in bold, bright colors stood like modern monuments. Spaces of electric blue, dark orange and emerald green danced in the Mediterranean sun.

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While the old district rests on the hills with its colorful buildings and winding streets, the new town stands majestically on the opposite hill with modern buildings touching the sky.

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The difference between the two worlds is obvious – the historical past and the cosmopolitan present collide, separated only by a busy road. This visual and cultural contrast adds an intriguing element to Izmir's history, a silent dialogue between two eras that touch each other but retain their individuality.

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A highway that serves as a watershed is more than just a means of transportation; it is a symbol of connection and interaction. Residents of the old city can see modernity unfold before them, while those living in the new city are constantly immersed in the history and traditions that the old city encompasses.

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This meeting of old and new, history and progress creates a unique atmosphere that makes Izmir an exciting and multifaceted city. Traveling through these two different worlds is an experience that prompts us to reflect on the complexity of urban evolution and the beauty that occurs when the past and the present coexist harmoniously.

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İzmir is very nice city at Türkiye..

Yea, I agree

The place is so peaceful I wana be there, just to relax and have some fun.✨

well I'm not sure you could relax their, most likely vice versa you would be on alert all the time, checking so as not to be attacked by local backward aborigines😆

the place still looks beautiful even though it has been built for a long time, I really enjoyed your post.

oh I'm glad you liked it🙏🏻💕

Your post it's really interesting it's evident the contraposition from the new buildings to the old and the colour of some houses and buildings are really powerful, I also love yours explanation that is really descriptive!good job 💯

oh I'm so pleased to hear such good consideration of my article 🙏🏻🙈💕

Your journey through Izmir's old quarter is like stepping into a chaotic masterpiece. The contrast, the stories in each building, and the collision of old and new create a unique charm. The visuals capture the essence beautifully. Love the rawness which you captured perfectly in your photo series🏛️📷😍

This place looks quiet and peaceful
It is a very lovely place

yea it's true 🙏🏻💕

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