The Opera Hotel, located in Istanbul’s Gümüşsuyu neighborhood, has reopened for service after undergoing 15 million euros worth of renovations. The boutique hotel has a 75-room capacity, each with a view of the Bosphorus, with prices starting at 140 euros.
Hakan Kıran, the architect on the project, used a style now known as Taksim architecture, design involving waves of spherical lines.
The hotel won the 'Best Architecture' award for the Europe category at a ceremony for awards in real estate held in London. Architect Hakan Kıran will also be competing with the Opera Hotel in the semifinals held in March for "World's Best Architect".
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