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is located on the promontory of the historical peninsula in Istanbul
which overlooks both the Marmara Sea and the Bosphorus. The walls enclosing
the palace grounds, the main gate on the land side and the first buildings
were constructed during the time of Fatih Sultan Mehmet (the Conqueror)
(145181). The palace has taken its present layout with the addition
of new structures in the later centuries. Topkapi Palace was the official
residence of the Ottoman Sultans, starting with Fatih Sultan Mehmet
until 1856, when Abdülmecid moved to the Dolmabahçe palace,
functioned as the administrative center of the state. The Enderun section
also gained importance as a school.
The main exterior gate of the Topkapi Palace is the Imperial Gate
(Bab-i Hümayun) which opens up to the Ayasofya Square. This gate
leads to a garden known as the First Court. This court has the Aya
Irini Church which was once used as an ammunition depot and behind
the Church there is the mint. In the past various pavillions allocated
to different services of the palace were located in the First Court.
In later years these have ben replaced with public buildings and schools.
Some of these are still existing. At the end of the 19th century Archeology
Museum and School of Fine Arts (now Oriental Works Museum) were built
in the large garden which is to the northwest of the First Court.
The oldest structure in this section is the Çinili Kösk
built by Fatih, which is now used as the Museum of Turkish Tiles and
Ceramics. On the walls of this outer garden facing Bab-i ali (the
Imperial Gate), there is Alay Köskü (procession Pavillion)
where the Sultans used to watch the marching ceremonies. A section
of the outer garden was planned by the municipality at the beginning
of the 20th century and opened to the public. Known today as the Gülhane
Park, the entrance has one of the larger gates of the palace. After
the First Court, there is the Second Court which contains the palace
buildings. It is entered through a monumental gate called Bab'us-Selam
or the Middle Gate. The buildings in this court form the outer section
of the palace which is called Birun. On the right there are the instantly
noticed palace kitchens with their domes and chimneys and the dormitories
of those who worked there. The most important of the buildings on
the left side of the court are the Kubbealti and the Inner Treasury.
Behind Kubbealti rises the Justice Tower, which is one of the symbols
of the Topkapi Palace. The Harem section, which comes all the way
to the back of these buildings is entered from the Third Court. Third
Court is entered through the gate called Bab'üs Sa'ade (Gate
of the White Eunuiches). This section of the palace is called Enderun,
and it is the section where the sultans live with their extended families.
Hence it is specially protected. The barracks of the Akagalar, which
guard Bab'üs Sa'ade are on both sides of the gate. There are
two structures. The first which is immediately opposite the gate is
the Throne Room or the Audience Hall. During 18th. Century when the Topkapi palace took its final shape, it was sheltering a population of more than 10.000 in its outer (Birun) and inner (Enderun) and Harem sections. It shows no archirectural unity as new parts were added in every period according to the needs. However, this enables us to follow the stages Ottoman Architecture went through from the 15th to the middle of the 19th century at the Topkapi Palace. The buildings of the 15th17th centuries are simpler and those of the 18th19th centuries, particularly in terms of exterior and interior ornamentation are more complex. Topkapi Palace was converted to a museum in 1924. Parts of the Palace such as the Harem, Baghdat Pavilion, Revan Pavilion, Sofa Pavilion, and the Audiance Chamber distinguish themselves with their architectural assets,while in other sections artifacts are displayed which reflect the palace life. The museum also has collections from various donations and a library. |
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