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The
Ottoman Bank
(Bank-ı Osmani-i Şahane) was founded in 1863 and
the Ottoman
Bank Building in Karaköy opened for service in
1892 as the result of reconstruction and the
opening of the Bank to a market policy. The
building was the head office of The
Ottoman Bank
until 1999. Today, the building hosts the
Karaköy Branch of Garanti Bank and its Area
Directorates on the ground floor. The
Ottoman Bank
Archives and Research Center is on the upper
floors of the building.
In addition to
the history of the institution, the objects and
documents displayed in the museum aim to provide
a series of insights into the late
Ottoman and
early Republican period. The museum offers a
combination of both chronological and thematic
approaches and displays the social, economic and
political environment of the times through bank
branches, customer files, market operations and
personnel files.
Four bank vaults
are located at the center of the main exhibit
hall and they are used to display a number of
archival series: accounting books, stocks and
bonds, customer files, deposit cards, personnel
files and photographs. The fourth and the
largest two-storied vault hosts the silver coins
and banknotes issued between 1863 and 1914
together with the story, design, registration
and samples of each. Tahsin İsbiroğlu's
unique banknote collection is also on display in
this fourth vault.
The
Ottoman Bank
Museum not only quotes the story of a
corporation but also enables an awareness of a
social history with its design and content. |