Mecidiye Kiosk

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Mecidiye Kiosk is an Ottoman-era waterside pavilion in Istanbul, renowned for its 19th-century imperial architecture and association with the Balyan family of court architects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman-era pavilion
historic building
waterside pavilion
architecturalStyle 19th-century imperial Ottoman style
Ottoman architecture
associatedWith Balyan family NERFINISHED
Ottoman court architects
Ottoman sultans NERFINISHED
category Historic pavilions in Istanbul
Ottoman palatial structures
country Turkey
culturalContext Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance example of late Ottoman imperial pavilion architecture
era 19th century
feature large windows facing the sea
ornamental façade
rich interior decoration
waterside terrace
hasFunction representative architecture of the Ottoman dynasty
hasHeritage Ottoman court life on the Bosphorus
hasView Asian shore of Istanbul
Bosphorus Strait NERFINISHED
heritage Ottoman imperial residence architecture
languageOfName Turkish
locatedIn Bosphorus shoreline
European side of Istanbul
Istanbul
northwestern Turkey
material stone
stucco
wood
namedAfter Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
partOf Ottoman imperial waterside pavilions on the Bosphorus
patron Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
region Marmara Region
usedFor imperial leisure
reception of guests
resting pavilion

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Garabet Balyan notableWork Mecidiye Kiosk