Ciragan Palace Kempinski

Gragan's Palace  It is characterized by its white walls that encompass the area of ​​extensive gardens and singing overlooking the Bosphorus from the large palaces that attract the attention of visitors and the name of the palace is derived from the Persian word "shiraj" which means the lamp that was planned during the Ottoman concerts in the gardens of lily in the late eighteenth century. 1855, when Sultan Abdul Aziz requested the construction of a large palace that would later be a monument to his reign, and was used in the next 40 years as a dump for city waste in addition to being considered as a football field, and in 1986 the Kempinski Hotel group purchased the palace and made it an exhibition of its Alpha Hotel Suites Exit next to the palace, and the palace can only be visited when visiting the hotel.

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