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Yıldız Palace History and Architecture
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- History
- Built by Selim III for his mother Sultan Mihrişah as a pavilion
- Expanded during Mahmud III, Abdülmecid and Abdülaziz periods
- Became fourth administrative center after Old Palace, Topkapı and Dolmabahçe
- Renamed Yıldız Palace during Sultan Abdülhamid's reign
- Architecture
- Located in 500,000 square-meter woods between Beşiktaş and Ortaköy
- Contains three main structures: Merasim Villa (1880), D'Aranco's second (1889), third (1898)
- Features 60 rooms and four halls with Baroque and Islamic influences
- Includes Yellow Saloon with landscape paintings and mother-of-pearl decorations
- Ceremony Hall has Hereke carpet and golden gilded ceiling
- Current Status
- Located in Yıldız Park with Çadır and Malta mansions
- Open daily from 09:00 to 16:00, entrance fee is 10 Try
- Closed on Tuesdays
- Contains valuable European items and Ottoman-style furniture