Paterson Mansion Explained

Paterson Mansion
Native Name:Paterson Köşkü
Native Name Lang:tr
Location:Bornova, İzmir, Turkey
Start Date:1859
Completion Date:1860s
Renovation Date:2016-2024
Destruction Date:-->
Owner:Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Floor Count:2
Grounds Area:25400m2

Paterson Mansion (Turkish: Paterson Köşkü) is a mansion in İzmir, Turkey. It's the largest Levantine mansion in the city.

History

Paterson Mansion started to be built in 1859 by British merchant John Paterson. Many of the construction materials of the mansion were brought from Continental Europe and England. The facade of the building was changed seven times by the original owners. In 1963, the Paterson family left the mansion when they immigrated to England.

Following its owners departure, the mansion was used as an office by NATO personnel for five years. In 1973, some parts of the building were demolished when it was turned into a carpet factory. In 1978, an expropriation decision was made for the building by the local government. The main entrance section of the building was damaged in a fire in 1986.

Restoration works were initiated by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 1991. In 2017, the Ministry leased the property to İzmir Metropolitan Municipality for forty-nine years.[1] Another restoration, which started in June 2016, is planned to be completed in 2024.[2] [3]

Architecture

Paterson Mansion has two floors and thirty-eight rooms.[4] It is located on a land of 25400m2.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kültür Hizmetleri ve Tarihi Yapılar . Bornova District Governorate . 20 October 2023.
  2. Web site: İzmir'in en büyük Levanten köşkü 2024'te kullanıma açılacak . İzmir Metropolitan Municipality . 15 October 2023 . 20 October 2023.
  3. News: Bitirilemeyen restorasyon . Yeni Asır . 25 August 2019 . 20 October 2023.
  4. Web site: Paterson Lodge . Arkas Arcademia . 20 October 2023.