ISTANBUL, Türkei / Türkije — auf einer Halbinsel mit Blick auf den Bosporus und das Goldene Horn war der Topkapi-Palast etwa 400 Jahre (1465–1856) der Hauptsitz der osmanischen Sultane während ihrer 624-jährigen Herrschaft über Konstantinopel und das Osmanische Reich. Heute ist es eine der wichtigsten Touristenattraktionen Istanbuls.
4476 x 6706 px | 37,9 x 56,8 cm | 14,9 x 22,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2. Februar 2015
Ort:
Fatih, Istanbul, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey / Türkiye
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Topkapi Palace, also known as Topkapı Sarayı, is a historic royal residence and museum located in Istanbul, Turkey. It served as the primary residence and administrative center of the Ottoman Empire's sultans for nearly 400 years, from the 15th to the 19th century. The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a significant historical landmark, attracting visitors from around the world. The palace complex is situated on Seraglio Point, a promontory overlooking the confluence of the Golden Horn, the Bosphorus Strait, and the Sea of Marmara. The palace is composed of four main courtyards and several smaller buildings, including the Imperial Council, the Imperial Treasury, the Palace Kitchens, the Chamber of Sacred Relics, and the Imperial Harem. One of the most notable features of the palace is its architecture, which reflects a blend of Ottoman and Byzantine styles. The palace is adorned with intricate Iznik tilework, and many rooms, such as the Circumcision Room and the Throne Room, are richly decorated with frescoes and gilded ornamentation. The Imperial Harem, once home to the sultan's wives, concubines, and children, is another fascinating part of the palace. Topkapi Palace is located in the Fatih district, close to other famous landmarks such as Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Grand Bazaar.