Nestled in the shadow of Istanbul’s first bridge, Beylerbeyi Palace (Beylerbeyi Sarayi) served as a summer residence for Ottoman sultans. The palace’s 24 rooms showcase a blend of Ottoman and Western decor, featuring 19th-century European furniture and garden pavilions. Its ornate exterior, visible from the Bosphorus Strait, invites visitors to explore the harmonious fusion of architectural styles. Today, guests can wander through the lavishly decorated interiors and enjoy the serene gardens, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Ottoman elite.
Beylerbeyi Palace (Beylerbeyi Sarayi)
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