Çicek Pasajı ( Flover Passage )
This passage was built as a market place to replace the Naum Theatre, which had burnt down in the great fire of Beyoglu in 1870. It was called Cite de Pera. In 1908, it was bought by the Grand Vizier Küçük Said Pasha. Subsequently many flower shops opened and it took the name Flower Passage. The tavernas that opened in the 1940s began to attract customers. By the end of the 1950s. the name Plowers Passage, remained as memory and the passage became complately taken over by tavernas. One of the most colorful palaces Beyoglu and of Istanbul, the passage attracts the attention of local foreign people because of its side by side restaurants and pubs.