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Dolmabahçe Palace Museum/Istanbul
Located along the coast of the Bosphorus in Beşiktaş, 300 yards from the
Beşiktaş ferry-boat quay, this palace is the greatest imperial Ottoman
residence. It was constructed by the Armenian architects Karabet and
Nikogos Balyan for Sultan Abdülmecid (1839-61) who preferring a more
modern residence, decided to move out of the Topkapı Palace.
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The construction of this sumptuous palace was finished in 1853 and the royal
family abandoned the imperial residence of Topkapı Palace which had served as
a home for the Ottoman household for almost four centuries. Dolmabahcçe was
the imperial residence of all subsequent Ottoman Sultans, with the exception
of Abdülhamid II (1876 - 1909) who preferred living in the more secluded
Yıldız Palace. An apartment within it served as Atatğrks residence in
Istanbul and he died there during his last visit to Istanbul on 10 november
1938. After extensive restorations, it was transformed into a museum. From
time to time, it is used for gala official functions as well.FOR Real Estate Broker Turkey, PLEASE DO NOT HASITATE TO CONTACT US
The site of Dolmabahçe, which literally means "filled garden" was in Byzantine times an inlet on the Bosphorus. Mehmed, the Conqueror had the harbour filled and made into a garden. The palaces magnificent marble facade faces the Bosphorus. One enters through the gardens after passing through the main south gate. Taking up the area of 250.000 square meters, the entire palace complex consists of 258 rooms, six of which are hamams and 43 are saloons. Two-thirds of the palace consists of the womans quarters (haremlik).
The palaces sumptuous interior was decorated by the famous French decorator Sechan and is reminiscent of French palaces and villas. Among the riches and opulent furnishing found here are paintings made by well known European artists commissioned by Ottoman sultans (such as Boulanger, Ayvazovski and Gerome), Hereke carpets, Baccarat crystal and Bohemian glass chandeliers, including the worlds largest chandelier which hangs in the State Room.
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