Ihlamur Pavilion

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Ihlamur Pavilion is a 19th-century Ottoman imperial residence and garden complex in Istanbul, notable for its ornate Baroque-style architecture and use as a former sultan’s retreat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman imperial pavilion
historic house museum
palace
architecturalStyle Baroque Revival NERFINISHED
Ottoman Baroque NERFINISHED
eclectic Ottoman architecture
builtFor Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in Turkey
Museums in Istanbul
Ottoman palaces NERFINISHED
Palaces in Istanbul
completionDate 19th century
constructionStart 19th century
country Turkey
era late Ottoman period
floorCount 2
functionDuringOttomanEra recreation and leisure for the sultan
functionToday tourist attraction
hasGarden yes
hasPart Ihlamur garden NERFINISHED
Maiyet Köşkü NERFINISHED
Merasim Köşkü NERFINISHED
heritageStatus museum open to the public
locatedIn Beşiktaş district NERFINISHED
European side of Istanbul NERFINISHED
Ihlamur Valley NERFINISHED
Istanbul
locatedNear Nişantaşı NERFINISHED
Yıldız Palace NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
stone
wood
notableFor elaborate interior ornamentation
landscaped imperial gardens
ornate Baroque-style façades
rich stucco decoration
use as a former sultan’s retreat
openToPublic yes
operator Turkish Directorate of National Palaces NERFINISHED
ownedBy Republic of Turkey NERFINISHED
partOf Ottoman imperial residences NERFINISHED
patron Sultan Abdülmecid I NERFINISHED
previouslyOwnedBy Ottoman dynasty NERFINISHED
usedAs ceremonial pavilion
hunting lodge surroundings
imperial resting place
museum
sultan’s retreat

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Directorate of National Palaces oversees Ihlamur Pavilion