Commissioned in the mid-19th century by Sultan Abdulmecit, Küçüksu Palace, also known as Küçüksu Pavilion, was designed to be a summer retreat for Ottoman sultans. Nestled in Istanbul, the palace showcases a harmonious blend of European and Ottoman architectural styles. Its intricate carved exterior and sweeping staircases lead to an opulent interior adorned with gilded accents and chandeliers. Today, visitors can explore this historic site and appreciate the detailed craftsmanship that reflects the grandeur of the Ottoman era.
Küçüksu Palace (Küçüksu Kasri)
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