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Kucuksu Palace Istanbul
This
attractive part of the Bosphorus on the Asian shore is mentioned by
Byzantine historians, and in Ottoman times became one of the imperial
parks known as Kandil Bahcesi (Lantern Garden).
Sultan Murad IV (1623-1640) was particularly fond of Kucuksu
and gave it the name Gumus Selvi (Silver Cypress),
and in several sources from the l7th century onwards the name
Bagce-i Goksu is used.
During the reign of Mahmud I (1730- 1754) Divittar Mehmed Pasa
built a two storey timber palace on the waterfront here which continued to
be used by Selim III (1789-1807) and Mahmud II (1808-1839).

During the reign of Mahmud’s son Abdulmecid
(1839-1861) the western influence on Turkish architecture reached a peak,
and the sultan had the earlier building demolished and the present stone
pavilion or royal lodge constructed in the new style used for Dolmabahce
and Ihlamur.
Kucuksu Pavilion was designed by Nikogos
Balyan and completed in 1857. The pavilion has a ground area of 15x27
meters and consists of a basement and two main storeys, the basement
containing a larder, kitchen and servants, quarters. Both first and second
floors have four corner rooms opening onto a central gallery, a plan which
reflects that of the traditional Turkish house. The pavilion was designed
for short stays when the sultan took country excursions or went hunting in
the woodland here. Unlike other imperial buildings Kucuksu
was not surrounded by high walls but by castiron railings with gates on
all four sides. During the reign of Abdulmecid’s
younger brother Abdulaziz (1861-1876) more
elaborate decoration was added to the facade. All
the outbuildings which once belonged to the pavilion have since been
demolished.
The ornate seaward façade and double flight of steps sweeping exuberantly
around the ornamental pool and fountain are decorated with diverse western
motifs. This European exterior is echoed in the interior furnishing and,
decoration executed by Sechan, stage designer at Vienna Opera House.

The ceilings are richly decorated with carton-pierre moulding and painted
designs. There are so many fireplaces made of Italian marble of various
colours in diverse styles, that Kucuksu is like a
museum of l9th century fireplace design. The elegant parquet
floors have different patterns in each of the rooms, which are furnished
with European style furniture, carpets and paintings. After the
establishment of the Turkish Republic, Kucuksu
Pavilion was used as a state guest house for some years, but today is open
to the public as a museum-palace.
The pavilion was extensively restored in 1994 and the surrounding garden
and parkland, nearby fountain and quay are now being transformed into a
park where the public can enjoy picnics and excursions as in previous
centuries. When this project is completed, the garden of Kucuksu
Pavilion will be available for private receptions upon application. |
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