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The Marmara Regıon
ıstanbul
ıstanbul Embraces Two Continents, One Arm Reaching Out To Asia, The Other To Europe. Through The City's Heart, The Bosphorus Strait, Courses The Waters Of The Black Sea, The Sea Of Marmara And The Golden Horn. The Former Capital Of Three Successive Empires - Roman, Byzantine And Ottoman - Today ıstanbul Honors And Preserves The Legacy Of Its Past While Looking Forward To Its Modern Future.
ındeed, It Is ıstanbul's Variety That Fascinates Its Visitors. The Museums, Churches, Palaces, Great Mosques, Bazaars And Sights Of Natural Beauty Seem Inexhaustible. As You Recline On The Shores Of The Bosphorus At Sunset, Contemplating The Red Twilight Reflected In The Windows On The Opposite Shore, You Understand, Suddenly And Profoundly, Why So Many Centuries Ago Settlers Chose To Build On This Remarkable Site. At Times Such As These, You Feel That ıstanbul Is Truly One Of The Most Glorious Cities In The World.
Palaces
On A Spot Of Land At The Confluence Of The Bosphorus, The Golden Horn And The Marmara Sea, Stands Topkapi Palace, A Maze Of Buildings At The Center Of The Ottoman Empire Between The L5th And L9th Centuries. ın These Opulent Surroundings The Sultans And Their Court Lived And Governed. A Magnificent Wooded Garden Fills The Outer, Or First, Court. To The Right Of The Second Court, Shaded By Cypress And Plane Trees, Stand The Palace Kitchens, Now Galleries Exhibiting The Imperial Collections Of Crystal, Silver And Chinese Porcelain. To The Left, The Harem, The Secluded Quarters Of The Wives, Concubines And Children Of The Sultan, Charms Visitors With Echoes Of A Centuries Old Intrigue. Today, The Third Court Holds The Hall Of Audience, The Library Of Ahmet ııı, An Exhibition Of Imperial Costumes Worn By The Sultans And Their Families, The Famous Jewels Of The Treasury And A Priceless Collection Of Miniatures From Medieval Manuscripts. ın The Center Of This Innermost Sanctuary, The Pavilion Of The Holy Mantle Enshrines The Relics Of The Prophet Mohammed Brought To ıstanbul When The Ottomans Assumed The Caliphate Of ıslam. (open Every Day Except Tuesday.)
Built In The Mid-l9th Century By Sultan Abdülmecit ı, The Facade Of Dolmabahçe Palace Stretches For 600 Meters Along The European Shore Of The Bosphorus. The Vast Reception Salon, With 56 Columns, And A Huge Crystal Chandelier Weighing Four And A Half Tons And Lit By 750 Lights Never Fails To Astonish Visitors: At One Time, Birds From All Over The World Were Kept In The Bird Pavilion For The Delight Of The Palace's Privileged Residents. Atatürk, Founder Of The Turkish Republic, Died In Dolmabahçe On November 10,1938. (open Every Day Except Monday And Thursday)
ın The 19th Century, Sultan Abdülaziz Built The Beylerbeyi Palace, A Fantasy In White Marble Amid Magnolia Filled Gardens, On The Bosphorus's Aegean Shore. Used As The Sultan's Summer Residence, It Was Offered To The Most Distinguished Foreign Dignitaries During Their Visits. Empress Eugenie Of France Was Among Its Residents. (open Everyday Except Monday And Thursday.)
ın Addition To The State Pavilions At Yildiz Palace, The Compound Includes A Series Of Pavilions And A Mosque. ıt Was Completed By Abdülhamit ıı At The End Of The 19th Century. The ?ale, The Largest And Most Exquisite Of The Buildings, Reveals The Luxury
ıstanbul
ıstanbul Embraces Two Continents, One Arm Reaching Out To Asia, The Other To Europe. Through The City's Heart, The Bosphorus Strait, Courses The Waters Of The Black Sea, The Sea Of Marmara And The Golden Horn. The Former Capital Of Three Successive Empires - Roman, Byzantine And Ottoman - Today ıstanbul Honors And Preserves The Legacy Of Its Past While Looking Forward To Its Modern Future.
ındeed, It Is ıstanbul's Variety That Fascinates Its Visitors. The Museums, Churches, Palaces, Great Mosques, Bazaars And Sights Of Natural Beauty Seem Inexhaustible. As You Recline On The Shores Of The Bosphorus At Sunset, Contemplating The Red Twilight Reflected In The Windows On The Opposite Shore, You Understand, Suddenly And Profoundly, Why So Many Centuries Ago Settlers Chose To Build On This Remarkable Site. At Times Such As These, You Feel That ıstanbul Is Truly One Of The Most Glorious Cities In The World.
Palaces
On A Spot Of Land At The Confluence Of The Bosphorus, The Golden Horn And The Marmara Sea, Stands Topkapi Palace, A Maze Of Buildings At The Center Of The Ottoman Empire Between The L5th And L9th Centuries. ın These Opulent Surroundings The Sultans And Their Court Lived And Governed. A Magnificent Wooded Garden Fills The Outer, Or First, Court. To The Right Of The Second Court, Shaded By Cypress And Plane Trees, Stand The Palace Kitchens, Now Galleries Exhibiting The Imperial Collections Of Crystal, Silver And Chinese Porcelain. To The Left, The Harem, The Secluded Quarters Of The Wives, Concubines And Children Of The Sultan, Charms Visitors With Echoes Of A Centuries Old Intrigue. Today, The Third Court Holds The Hall Of Audience, The Library Of Ahmet ııı, An Exhibition Of Imperial Costumes Worn By The Sultans And Their Families, The Famous Jewels Of The Treasury And A Priceless Collection Of Miniatures From Medieval Manuscripts. ın The Center Of This Innermost Sanctuary, The Pavilion Of The Holy Mantle Enshrines The Relics Of The Prophet Mohammed Brought To ıstanbul When The Ottomans Assumed The Caliphate Of ıslam. (open Every Day Except Tuesday.)
Built In The Mid-l9th Century By Sultan Abdülmecit ı, The Facade Of Dolmabahçe Palace Stretches For 600 Meters Along The European Shore Of The Bosphorus. The Vast Reception Salon, With 56 Columns, And A Huge Crystal Chandelier Weighing Four And A Half Tons And Lit By 750 Lights Never Fails To Astonish Visitors: At One Time, Birds From All Over The World Were Kept In The Bird Pavilion For The Delight Of The Palace's Privileged Residents. Atatürk, Founder Of The Turkish Republic, Died In Dolmabahçe On November 10,1938. (open Every Day Except Monday And Thursday)
ın The 19th Century, Sultan Abdülaziz Built The Beylerbeyi Palace, A Fantasy In White Marble Amid Magnolia Filled Gardens, On The Bosphorus's Aegean Shore. Used As The Sultan's Summer Residence, It Was Offered To The Most Distinguished Foreign Dignitaries During Their Visits. Empress Eugenie Of France Was Among Its Residents. (open Everyday Except Monday And Thursday.)
ın Addition To The State Pavilions At Yildiz Palace, The Compound Includes A Series Of Pavilions And A Mosque. ıt Was Completed By Abdülhamit ıı At The End Of The 19th Century. The ?ale, The Largest And Most Exquisite Of The Buildings, Reveals The Luxury

