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2Welcome To
Dolmabahce Palace
Situated on the European shore of the Bosporus,
Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul stands as a
magnificent testament to the grandeur of the
Ottoman Empire. The palace was conceived by
Sultan Abdülmecid I, who sought to reflect the
modern spirit of his time while moving away from
the traditional charm of Topkapi Palace.
Architects Garabet Balyan and Nigogayos Balyan
brought this vision to life, blending Ottoman
Baroque and Neoclassical styles to create a
palace that truly embodies the era's elegance and
ambition.
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3Interesting Facts
About Dolabahce Palace
- Dolmabahçe Palace is Turkey's largest palace,
spanning 45,000 m². - The palace has 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 baths, 68
toilets. - Sultan Abdülmecid I envisioned Dolmabahçe as a
gold and crystal masterpiece. - 14 tons of gold leaf adorn the palace's gilded
ceilings. - 600 oil paintings depict Turkish heritage and
global artistic influences. - Dolmabahçe introduced coffee tables to Istanbul,
setting a lasting trend. - Clocks in Ataturk's chamber are frozen at 0905
AM. - The palace combines Baroque, Rococo,
Neoclassical, and traditional Ottoman styles.
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4- Carry a valid photo ID foreign nationals must
bring passports. - Dolmabahçe Palace remains closed on Mondays for
all visitors. - Commercial photography and live broadcasting are
strictly prohibited inside. - Audio guide requires an ID deposit, returned upon
guide's return. - The palace is wheelchair accessible, except for
upper floors. - Outside food and drinks are not permitted inside
the palace. - Large bags must be checked at the entrance for
security. - Time slots may vary slightly within a 30-minute
window.
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Dolmabahce Palace
5Highlights of
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- Skip long queues and enter Dolmabahçe Palace
swiftly with priority tickets. - Discover the Sultans luxurious Harem quarters
within Dolmabahçe Palace. - Visit the Ceremonial Hall, featuring chandeliers,
gilded ceilings, marble. - Admire exquisite artworks, including porcelain,
crystal, and Turkish paintings. - Enjoy stunning Bosphorus views and panoramic
scenes of Istanbul's skyline.
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