Küçüksu Pavilion

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Küçüksu Pavilion is an Ottoman-era imperial waterside residence on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, renowned for its ornate 19th-century architecture and use as a royal hunting and leisure lodge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman imperial residence
historic house museum
pavilion
waterside residence
architecturalStyle Ottoman Baroque NERFINISHED
eclectic
neo-Baroque
country Turkey
era Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasFeature European-style furniture
balconies
crystal chandeliers
elaborate interior decoration
iron railings
landside garden gate
ornamental fireplaces
ornate façade
painted ceilings
parquet floors
rich stucco decoration
seaside garden
seaside gate
hasFunction imperial leisure residence
museum
royal hunting lodge
heritageDesignation museum of the Turkish Grand National Assembly NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anatolian side of Istanbul
Istanbul
Küçüksu neighborhood NERFINISHED
Üsküdar NERFINISHED
locatedNear Anadolu Hisarı NERFINISHED
Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge NERFINISHED
Göksu Creek NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bosphorus NERFINISHED
material marble
stone
stucco
notableFor imperial leisure and hunting use
ornate 19th-century architecture
openToPublic yes
operatedBy National Palaces Administration of Turkey NERFINISHED
ownedBy Turkish state NERFINISHED
replaced wooden Ottoman kiosk
usedBy Ottoman sultans NERFINISHED
Sultan Abdülaziz NERFINISHED
Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
usedFor cultural events
film location
tourism

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Directorate of National Palaces oversees Küçüksu Pavilion
Beykoz contains Küçüksu Pavilion