
Historical Sites
Maslak Pavilion
Darüşşafaka, Büyükdere Cd., 34398 Sarıyer/İstanbul, Türkiye
Maslak Pavilion, a hidden gem of Ottoman architecture, was originally built in the 19th century as a hunting lodge and retreat for Sultan Abdülaziz. Nestled within lush gardens and wooded areas, it served as a peaceful escape from the bustling city, reflecting the sultan’s admiration for nature and solitude. The complex includes several elegant structures, such as the Kasr-ı Hümâyun (Imperial Pavilion), Çadır Köşk (Tent Pavilion), Limonluk (Orangery), and Mabeyn Köşkü (State Pavilion). Designed in Ottoman and European styles, these buildings feature intricate woodwork, stained glass windows, and delicate floral motifs, offering a glimpse into the late Ottoman aesthetic. Today, Maslak Kasrı stands as a serene historical site, allowing visitors to experience a blend of imperial grandeur and natural beauty, just moments away from modern Istanbul’s financial district.
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