DOLMABAHCE PALACE
Dolmabahçe
Palace is located in İstanbul, TURKİYE.It was built by Sultan Abdulmecid
(1839-1861) who was the thirty first Ottoman Sultan. The palace, whose
construction commenced on June 13th, 1843, was brought into use on June 7th,
1856, upon completion of surrounding walls. The palace mainly consists of three
parts, named as the Imperial Mabeyn (State Apartments), Muayede Salon
(Ceremonial Hall) and the Imperial Harem. The Imperial Mabeyn was allocated for
administrative affairs of the state, Imperial Harem was allocated for private
lives of the sultan and his family and the Muayede Salon, placed between these
two sections, was allocated for exchanging of bayram greetings of sultan with
dignitary statesmen and for some important state ceremonies. The main building
is three storey including the basement on the side which is parallel to sea and
it is four storey at the land side involving the Harem quarters with the
musandıra (garret) storeys. Evident Western influences, observed at the style,
details and ornaments, are reflections of the esthetical values, changed
through the last period of the Imperial. On the other hand, it is a building
complex in which traditional Turkish House style was applied on a large scale
with respect to space organization and relations between the rooms and salons.
The outside of the building is mode of stone, the interior walls are made of
brick and the floors are made of wood. Electricity and central heating were
installed in 1910-12 to the place which is open to the contemporary technology.
It has a usable floor area of 45,000 square meters, 285 rooms, 44 reception
rooms and 6 hamams. ??? The Mabeyn in which the sultan carries out state
affairs is the most important section of Dolmabahçe Palace in terms of its
function and magnificence. The Medhal Salon at the entrance, the Crystal
Staircase serving as connection with the upper storey and carries protocol
characteristics, the Süfera Hall where foreign ambassadors were entertained and
the Red Chamber, used by the sultan for reception of the visitors, are all
decorated and furnished in a manner emphasizing the historical magnificience of
the empire. The Zülvecheyn Salon on the upper floor serves as an entrance to
the apartment reserved privately for the sultan in the Mabeyn. In this
apartment, there are study and rest rooms and a gorgeous hamam with marbles
brought from Egypt, in which Sultan lives his daily life. The library located
in the same section and which consists of the books of the Caliph Abdulmecid is
one of the outstanding rooms. The Muayede Hall, situated between the Harem and
the Mabeyn sections is the highest and most magnificent hall of Dolmabahçe
Palace. This hall apparently distinguishes from the other sections of the
palace with its area exceeding 2000 square meters, 56 columns, a dome of 36
meters high and an English chandelier which is 4.5 tons. The chandelier of the
Hall was ordered and bought from England by Sultan Abdulmecid. Although
Dolmabahçe Palace is one under Western influence and was constructed modeling
the European palaces, attention was paid to build the Harem as a separate
section -although not strictly as in the past- considering its functional
construction and indoor structure. However, contrary to the Topkapı Palace, Harem
isn’t a building or building complex, set apart from the Palace anymore; but it
is a special living unit, placed under the same roof within the same building
complex. Dolmabahçe Palace, hosted 6 sultans at intervals and also the last
Ottoman Caliph Abdulmecid Efendi from 1856 when it was put into service, until
the abolition of the caliphate in 1924. The palace was used as Presidency
office between 1927-1949. Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of our
Republic, used Dolmabahçe Palace for his studies at İstanbul between 1927-1938
and died in this palace. The Palace which was partially open to protocol and
visits between 1926-1984 and was opened to visit as a “museum-palace” from
1984.
QUESTIONS
1- Where is
Dolmabahce Palace?
A- in Madrid,
Spain B-in İstanbul,
Turkiye C- in
Paris, France
2- Who was built
the Dolmabahçe Palace?
A- Fatih Sultan
Mehmet B- Kanuni Sultan
Süleyman C- Sultan
Abdulmecid
3-Who is the
last important person who lived in the Dolmabahçe Palace?
A-Kanuni Sultan
Süleyman B- Mustafa Kemal ATATÜRK C- Mehmed Sultan
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