Originally a hunting lodge for Ottoman sultans in the 19th century, Yildiz Palace Museum (Yildiz Sarayi Müzesi) in Istanbul’s Besiktas district was expanded and transformed into a secure residence by Sultan Abdulhamid II, who feared an attack on the seaside Dolmabahce Palace. Today, the palace stands as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Ottoman sultans. The expansive grounds and well-preserved interiors provide a tangible connection to the rich history and architectural grandeur of the Ottoman Empire.
Yildiz Palace Museum (Yildiz Sarayi Müzesi)
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