The Post and Telegraph Office was founded in 1840 in Istanbul. The reasoning behind this initiation was to establish communication with the outside world, resulting in a mass number of translators being assigned to the office. Hence, contact with foreign countries got more accessible and faster. It was not until 1871, though, that the two branches of post and telegraph were united.

The main office was ordered to be built by Abdülhamid II in Sirkeci, a place right in the mouth of the Golden Horn and a very central place in the historical peninsula. The building still renders service as the general directorate of the PTT. The museum, on the other hand, opens its doors at 09.00 and closes at 17.00 mid-week. It is closed on weekends, but we should note that it is free to go and see everything it has got to offer.

In 2004, PTT Bank was founded as a new branch of the post office. Thanks to the branches that are easily found in many cities, as well as ATMs dispersed all around Istanbul. They transfer money internationally too. PTT’s postal and courier services began to render service in 2008. These services continue, and prices are more con...

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