Dolmabahçe Palace, a stunning former sultan's residence, now dazzles as a museum showcasing Ottoman art, with breathtaking Bosphorus views and rich history.
Vişnezade, Dolmabahçe Cd., 34357 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Türkiye Get directions
"This decadent palace, which overlooks the Bosphorus from the European side, holds great importance to Turkey. The late-19th-century sultans resided here and ruled the Ottoman Empire from here, and while the Turkish Republic's capital is in Ankara, its first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, stayed at the palace whenever he visited Istanbul. It was here that Atatürk took his last breath, on November 10, 1938, at 9:05 a.m.—the time displayed on the palace clocks today."
"This decadent palace, which overlooks the Bosphorus from the European side, holds great importance to Turkey. The late-19th-century sultans resided here and ruled the Ottoman Empire from here, and while the Turkish Republic's capital is in Ankara, its first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, stayed at the palace whenever he visited Istanbul. It was here that Atatürk took his last breath, on November 10, 1938, at 9:05 a.m.—the time displayed on the palace clocks today."
"The day I arrived at the towering rococo gates of Dolmabahçe Palace, the largest palace in Turkey, an employee donning a mask and face shield approached me and said: 'Today the palace is yours.' And he wasn’t kidding—I was the only visitor. Dolmabahçe Palace is one of Istanbul’s most popular sites, usually receiving thousands of visitors per day, with notoriously long queues. It was nearly impossible to believe that I had the 285-room Ottoman palace to myself. The dizzying Iznik tiles, the world’s largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, the Egyptian onyx marble hammam—even the grandiose circumcision room—was all mine to contemplate and admire in splendid solitude. No selfie sticks, no pushy crowds, not even a chatty guide. I was drawn to details I otherwise would have missed—the seductive saffron shade of the curtains, the pregnant silence in the room that Ataturk passed away in."
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