In the middle ages (or medieval period) every castle had a water tower. Water would enter the city from here. People could enter through the water channels. Therefore, a water tower was built here to ensure safety. So this tower called watery tower (in Turkish : Sulukule).
Sulukule Gate was both civilian and a military gate. The cross on the gate attracts particular attention.
Sulukule was being known as the Gypsy Quarter. This place has recently undergone urban transformation.
Sulukule is now a luxury venue with its college and art academy.
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