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Cultural Services

Cultural and Artistic Event Venues
 
Facilities used for social and cultural purposes;
 
Yunus Balta Cultural Center and Sports Hall
 
Yenikent Cultural Center
 
Esenyurt Cultural Center (EKM)
 
 
Yunus Balta Cultural Center and Sports Hall
 
Yunus Balta Cultural Center offers guitar, baglama, diction, violin, painting, oud, ribbon, embroidery, jewelry, design, fitness, computer, English, sewing courses. Our students can benefit from these social and cultural activities free of charge.
 
Yenikent Cultural Center
 
The building has a design that creates awareness with the tropical trees in its garden. Making use of the carpet field or doing sports in the gym are some of the facilities of this building. There is an aerobics hall for women on the ground floor of the building, and it offers female students the opportunity to do sports in the presence of trainers in several sessions a day. There is also a cafeteria serving the garden.
 
 
Esenyurt Cultural Center (EKM)
 
Located right across the Esenyurt Municipality Building, the center also includes student activities. There are three movie theaters, cafeterias and internet houses in the building. Thanks to the wireless internet broadcasting that completely covers the building, it is possible to use the internet freely in every place in the building. All these features have made EKM a living center for Esenyurtlu.
 
One of the most important features of the building, the multi-purpose hall with a capacity of 850 people is far above the standards and offers a wide space for social activities and university-city fusion for all individuals living in Esenyurt as well as our university students. Our university held meetings and organizations with high participation in these venues.
 
Located in the same structure, the library offers its rich resources to use in the same concept. For our students who aim to benefit from the center, EKM, which is only 500 meters away, also responds to social and sports needs.

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