Kazlñçeà Âme is a neighbourhood () in the municipality and district of Zeytinburnu, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its population is 4,844 (2022). Chartered in 1957, it is the least populous neighborhood of Zeytinburnu. The locality took its name from the historic fountain () with a relief goose () figure below the fountain's inscription, which dates it back to Hijri year AH 953 (AD 1537).
Stretching between Bakñrköy district in the southwest and Fatih district in the northeast, where it borders to the historic Walls of Constantinople, the area covers the entire coast line of Zeytinburnu at the Sea of Marmara. The long shoreline road Kennedy Avenue connecting Sirkeci with Bakñrköy runs through Kazlñçeà Âme.
Kazlñçeà Âme was assigned for slaughterhouse, tannery and chandlery by a decret of Ottoman sultan Mehmed the Conqueror (reigned 1444âÂÂ46 and 1451âÂÂ81) soon after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453. Kazlñçeà Âme was chosen as a place outside the city walls due to the very bad smell produced by ancient tanneries. There were 360 tanneries and 33 butcheries in Kazlñçeà Âme at a time. The tanneries and the factories of leatherware industry in the area moved in 1993, to a modern industrial zone in Tuzla district on the Asian of Istanbul established for that special purpose. After all the leather industry left Kazlñçeà Âme, the old factory buildings were demolished, and the area became a big public space, which is used today for political and social activity rallies.
Some of the historic religious buildings in Kazlñçeà Âme are Kazlñçeà Âme Fatih Mosque, which is ascribed to Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror and considered so as one of the first two mosques built by Turks in Istanbul, Eriklibaba Tekke and Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha Masjid.
The multi-purpose indoor venue Abdi ðpekçi Arena, demolished in 2018, was situated here. Kazlñçeà Âme is also the place, where historic buildings of the Greek and Armenian communities, such as the Balñklñ Greek Hospital and Yedikule Surp Pñrgiç Armenian Hospital, are found.
The railway station of Kazlñçeà Âme, which served the Sirkeci-Halkalñ commuter rail line was taken out of service on March 1, 2013, in the frame of improvement works for the Marmaray project. With the opening of Marmaray's first stage on October 29, 2013, Kazlñçeà Âme railway station became the provisory western terminus of the line, which starts at Ayrñlñkçeà Âmesi on the Asiatic part of Istanbul and crosses the Bosphorus undersea.
Established in 1999, the Port of Zeytinburnu (aka Zeyport) has five piers with a total of long quay, and is able to serve ten vessels up to 3,900 gross tonnage each simultaneously. In the 2000s, the international port was frequently used by Russian and Ukrainian tourists.
The population of Kazlñçeà Âme in its close timeline is shown in the list below.