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Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Istanbul >> Museums - Müzeler >> Istanbul - Topkapı >> Yerevan Pavilion > Istanbul dec 2007 1240.jpg
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12-DEC-2006

Istanbul dec 2007 1240.jpg

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Revan Köşkü (Yerevan Kiosk), in the north corner of the palace.
Built in 1635. It was ordered by Murat IV to celebrate the conquest of Yerevan (Armenia).
Architect: Koca Kasim Ağa, who was royal architect at the time.
It is also called the ‘Sarık Odası’ (Chamber of Turbans) as the turbans worn by the sultans were kept here at some time. This pavilion is one of the last examples of the classical palace architecture (as is the nearby Bağdat Köşkü too).

On the picture: The outer gallery. The walls are decorated with coloured marble panels and 17th century Iznik tiles.

Correspondent: J.M.Criel, Antwerpen.
Sources: ‘Istanbul, Topkapı paleis’ (Atrium cultuurgidsen) & Personal visits (1978-1986-1993-1996).

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