The historical Elevator was built by Nessim Levy, a Jewish businessman,
in 1907 to over come the topographic barrier between the districts of
Mithatpasa Street and Halil Rifat Pasa Street.
The Elevator is
one of the artworks of the recent period to be seen in the city center.
Giving its name to the district in which it is located, thanks to its
location, the historical Elevator is the best structure to watch the
view of Izmir. The upper promenade of the elevator boasts a cafe and a
restaurant in which visitors can relax and get an unparalleled view of
the Gulf of Izmir. Now operated with electricity, originally both
elevators in the structure were water driven. The charming old street at
the foot of the elevator is named after Dario Moreno, an international
singer and a native of Izmir. There is also a statue of the famous
artist at the end of the street and a cafe and a stylish restaurant.
The Elevator, whose similar ones can be found in a few countries offers a unique Izmir sight.
Stamp
The 50 Years of Council of Europe
Country:
North Macedonia
Series:
Council of Europe, 50th Anniversary
Themes:
Council of Europe | European Union | Maps
Issued on:
1999-05-05
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