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Travel to Turkey : 5 Historical palace you should visit in Istanbul

by Radamel on 13/04/08 at 8:00 am

You should visit these palaces in Istanbul to understand Ottoman architecture and art.

I have been living in Istanbul for more than 25 years. Naturally, I’ve visited all historical and touristic places in Istanbul. Istanbul has rich historical past since it became a bridge between different cultures, societies and even civilizations. It is like a bridge between Europe and Asia as well. It is also a backdoor opening through Ottoman and Bizantian Empires. Being impressed by the historical tissue of Istanbul is almost impossible. Every year, there are millions of tourists visiting Istanbul becase of it’s historical importance. This article covers five historical places which impress me. Without delay, I would like to introduce you to those places.

Topkapi Palace

It’s construction started in 1459 by the order of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II. Mehmet II is one of the important sultans of Ottoman Empire since he was the the conquerer of Istanbul. Topkapi Palace was the home and official residence of Ottoman Emperors from 1465 to 1863. The historical tissue of Topkapi Palace damaged because of big earthquakes and fires. Currently, Topkapi Palace is museum. It is under administration of Ministry of Culture and Tourism. When you visit Topkapi Palace Museum, you can see a large collection of Ottoman art and architecture, Ottoman miniatures, weapons, shields, armor and a display of Ottoman treasure and jewelry.

Dolmabahce Palace

It is located at the European side of Istanbul. After 1853, it was used as the official residence of Ottoman Emperors. It was also the administrative center of Ottoman Empire from 1853 to 1922. Dolmabahce palace is the first European style palace in Ottoman Empire history. It was built by Ottoman Sultan Abdulmecid II between 1842 and 1853. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder and the first president of Turkey Republic, spent his last years in this palace. Ataturk died in November 10, 1938 in Dolmabahce Palace.

Yildiz Palace

It was built in 1880 and used by the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II. Inside Yildiz Palace, there are apartments, pavilions, theatre, opera house, museum and a porcelain factory.

Beylerbeyi Palace

Unlike Dolmabahce, Topkapi and Yildiz palaces, Beylerbeyi Palace is located at the Assian side of Istanbul. It was built between 1861 and 1865 by the order of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz. It was designed in baroque style. It was mainly used as a place to entertain visiting heads of state. Sultan Abdulhamid II spent his last years of captivity in Beylerbeyi palace. He died in Beylerbeyi Palace in 1918.

Ciragan Palace

It is located between Besiktas and Ortakoy at the European side of Istanbul. It was built between 1863 and 1867 by the order of Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz. It was designed by famous Armenian architect Nigogayos Balyan and constructed by his sons Hagop and Sarkis Balyan. In 1910, it was destroyed by a great fire. However, the ruined palace was restored in 1991. It was designed in Baroque style during restoration. Currently, it is used as a five-star hotel.

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IcyCucky

Apr 13th, 2008

Beautiful places to visit!

Lucy Lockett

Apr 13th, 2008

The first one is like a child’s fairy castle, very beautiful. My personal favourites are the one’s on the water but they are all very impressive. I want to say thank you to for sharing your beautiful country. Through your articles and pictures I have come to appreciate a place that is very foreign to me.

Liane Schmidt

Apr 14th, 2008

Absolutely beautiful pictures. Wonderful article.

Best wishes.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.

Pati Gulat

May 2nd, 2008

I LOVE Turkey. I lived in Izmir for a year when I was a teen (I am 51,now) and visited Izmir a second time 7 yrs ago, also going to Istanbul. Turkey is magic & in my heart forever. :o )))))
and do not forget Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar !

slowslow

May 3rd, 2008

Istanbul was once Constantinople, now it’s Istanbul not Constantinople–

Sorry, just reminded me of that song.

suleman

May 27th, 2008

hey nice photos . tell me how did u attach them as i m new. thanks or tesekker ederim
gorusuruz

norenzk

Jul 6th, 2008

i m in love with the scenery…gg to istanbul during my next vacation

carina

Aug 4th, 2008

Hi there. Thanks for dropping by to my site. Your site is really nice.

Lauren Axelrod

Aug 9th, 2008

Excellent read. I would love to go to Turkey.

Check out some of mine articles on travel destinations.

Dodgers

Aug 21st, 2008

Istanbul is really big and crowded city. There are many other buildings besides these ones. City is rich in with it’s history.

Kosyman

Oct 6th, 2008

Although not set as a favorite on my StumbleUpon, I do like castles.

R J Evans

Oct 6th, 2008

Lovely!

Ansol68

Oct 6th, 2008

Gorgeous! Alas… another place I will never get to visit :^(.
Thanks though!!!

Aniwa

Oct 24th, 2008

You should also se the beautiful Castle at http://www.ritz-resorts.com

sezko

Oct 30th, 2008

I’m from Turkey.Turkey has got many wonderful places. If u want to learn much more information about Turkey,pls visit http://www.turkeytravelling.net. I’ll help u,trust me:))

chris

Oct 30th, 2008

absolutely perfect!

Umut IŞIK

Nov 12th, 2009

You should also see Khedive Palace.

http://www.vidistanbul.com/attractions/khedive-palace/

Rama Alkhani

Mar 8th, 2010

Thanks for your information about Turkey(istanbul) because you helped me in my Research Report. I went there three times but you gave me more information thanks*

Enes

Sep 26th, 2010

We could add the list thats “Yerebatan sarnıcı,ortaköy camii,büyükada” .
You should visit these too.
İstanbul will admire to İstanbul.

Jehnavi

Oct 4th, 2010

After Ortakoy, you can have a look at Bebek too. Once the bay was of fishing vessels to ensure that now houses the speed boats and Ultra. Probably one of the most elegant districts of Istanbul, with very nice homes and a better view of the Bosphorus. Bebek is also one of the wealthiest districts of Istanbul.
http://www.historicaltravelguide.com/

Koltuk Takımları

Mar 21st, 2011

you can visit also buyuk camlica in istanbul when you came to here.

Kemal E

Nov 14th, 2011

thank you this is so nice

Puru

Nov 28th, 2011

Beautiful blog and such majestic buildings. Wish I could visit once :)

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