Abstract
The research aims to introduce Istanbul, which has a deep-rooted and historical past and was the capital of three different empires, through philatelic objects in a different style. The physical losses on immovable cultural assets caused by the changes in modernization and urban sociology revealed the necessity of the study. The ancient city, which hosts sea and land cultures together, witnesses the historical accumulation of both Turks and Europeans living in this geography. In this context, walls, waterways, obelisks, bridges, places of worship, castles, lighthouses, towers, train stations, mansions, mansions, mansions, bazaars, museums, fountains, palaces, nostalgic trams and cisterns, which has become the symbol of the city and describes the urban experience, are processed together with the sociological texture of the city in order to create a thematic synthesis. The fiction, created to reinterpret the concept of promotion and tourism on a cultural axis, includes the idea of raising awareness for the preservation of existing artifacts. It is also thought that besides contributing to the promotion of the city, the study job would help researchers develop their visual thinking skills.