Istanbul Lütfi Kirdar Convention and Exhibition Center
The Istanbul Lütfi Kirdar Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) is a major multi-purpose events venue located in the Harbiye district of Istanbul, adjacent to Taksim Square and Gezi Park. Opened in 1949 and named after Lütfi Kirdar, a long-serving governor of Istanbul, it hosts international congresses, trade fairs, cultural exhibitions, and concerts in a complex of halls and galleries that has been continuously upgraded since the mid-20th century. Its central location and panoramic views make it one of Turkey’s most recognised venues for large-scale events.
At a glance
- Type
- Convention and exhibition centre
- Period
- Opened 1949; extensively renovated late 20th–21st century
- Style
- Mid-century modernist; later additions in contemporary style
- Location
- Harbiye, Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey
- Coordinates
- 41.0475° N, 28.9897° E
Overview
The Lütfi Kirdar Center stands at the heart of Istanbul’s cultural and business district, just steps from Taksim Square. It is operated by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and regularly attracts international medical congresses, technology expos, and diplomatic events. The venue is known locally as a hub where historic Istanbul and contemporary global commerce intersect.
History
The centre was established in 1949 during a period of rapid urban modernisation in Istanbul under mayor Lütfi Kirdar, after whom it was named. Kirdar served as governor and mayor of Istanbul from 1938 to 1949 and was instrumental in transforming the city’s public infrastructure. The facility was expanded and renovated several times in subsequent decades to meet growing international demand. A major renovation and extension project in the late 1990s and early 2000s brought it up to modern congress centre standards.
What you see
The complex includes multiple halls with capacities ranging from small meeting rooms to a main auditorium seating several thousand. The building’s façade reflects mid-century civic architecture with later glazed additions. Surrounding grounds connect to Gezi Park, one of Istanbul’s best-known green spaces, providing an unusual blend of urban park and exhibition precinct. Interior spaces are equipped for simultaneous translation, live broadcast, and large-scale exhibition display.
Cultural significance
As Istanbul’s longest-serving convention venue, Lütfi Kirdar has hosted events that shaped Turkish cultural and commercial life over seven decades. Its proximity to Gezi Park gives it additional symbolic resonance in the city’s civic history. The centre represents the ambition of mid-20th-century Istanbul to position itself as an international meeting place bridging Europe and Asia.
Practical information
- Address
- Harbiye, Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey
- Opening hours
- Varies by event; check official website for schedule
- Admission
- Event-dependent; check individual event listings
Getting there
The centre is easily reached on foot from Taksim Square (approximately 5 minutes). The Taksim metro station (M2 line) is the nearest rapid transit stop. Numerous bus and funicular connections serve the Taksim hub. Taxis from the European side city centre take under 10 minutes outside peak hours.
