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Dolmabahce Palace
Istanbul
This beautiful Ottoman Palace, magnificently situated at the European side
of the Bosphorus strait, was built by the son of Mahmut II, Sultan
Abdulmecit 1839-1861, who ascended the throne at the age 16. His decision to
have a new fashionable residence similar to European palaces started the
construction of the Dolmabahce Palace in 1843.

After the demolition of the former palace in wood, the work for the new
palace started under architects Garabet and Nikogos Balyan, members of the
famous Balyan family which gave nine reputed architect to the Ottoman Empire
for nearly a century. Serving under the six sultans, they were responsible
for the westernization of the city's architecture. The construction of the
palace which covers an area of 250.000 square meters, took about 13 years
and finished in 1855. Abdulmecit, the first occupant of the palace, lived
there 15 years. Since some of the Sultans didn't show too much interest to
Dolmabahce palace, it stayed empty most of its time.
Dolmabahce Palace
consisted of the sultans wing, the festival greeting hall(also known as
the throne hall) and the harem. To impress foreign ambassadors they
were received through the entrance hall which was decorated with vases from Sevres and Yildiz
and led up stairs with
railings made of crystal glass from Venice. Crystal and silver candle
holders, crystal chandeliers, curtains of silk from Hereke, gilded cornices
and silk carpets, rooms decorated with painting of the Russian artist
Aiwazowsky gave everyone the impression that one was in the residency of a
wealthy emperor.

The baroque clock tower and
the Dolmabahce Mosque, commissioned by the mother of Abdulmecit I and
built by Sarkis Balyan in 1853, complete the Dolmabahce Palace complex.
Dolmabahce was the favorite
palace of Abdulmecit and Mehmet Resat who reigned during the first World
War.
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the
founder of the Turkish Republic, died in this palace on the 10th of November,
1938.
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