
Istanbul's Topkapi Palace Museum, located on the Bosphorus, is one of Istanbul's finest tourist gems. Ottoman sultans lived here for more than 4 centuries since conquering Istanbul in 1453. The palace was built between 1459 and 1465 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, and it was his residence and the residence of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire after him. It is located in the Jean Cortaran district close to the Gulf of Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara, and the palace is located at the highest point near the sea overlooking the Bosphorus. Initially, your steps will take you through the corners of the museum and exploring the valuable artifacts inside, and if you need more information, there are guided tours and audio instructions provided by the museum. that you can use. The museum offers important services and facilities for visitors to enjoy, the most important of which are a restaurant, a gift shop, a mosque, a cafe, in addition to a garden.






Topkapı Palace, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
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