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Topkapi Palace Museum Guide

Topkapi Palota Múzeum útmutató

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Kiadó: Bilkent Kültür Girisimi
Kiadás helye: Isztambul
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Kötés típusa: Varrott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 175 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 21 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 978-975-00762-4-4
Megjegyzés: Színes fotókkal illusztrálva.
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Fülszöveg

The palace, which was built over the Byzantine acropolis on the Sarayburnu Point at the end of the Istanbul Peninsula surrounded by the Marmara Sea, the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, is surrounded on the land side by 1400 metre long, high encircling walls called "Sur-i Sultani" (Royal Walls), while on the sea side it is surrounded by Byzantine walls.The palace is set on an area of approximately 700,000 square metres. A major part of this area is covered by the Royal Gardens (Hasbah^e). The Topkapi Palace complex has three main gates called Báb-i Hümáyün, Bábü's Selam and Bábü's Saade, four courtyards, the Hárem, the Royal Gardens (Rose Garden) and other green areas.
In the early I850s, when the palace no longer accorded with the í state protocol and ceremonies of the f time, the sultans moved to the * Dolmabahq:e Palace on the Bosphorus. Despite the move, the royal treasure, $ the Holy Relics of the Prophet, and the empires archives continued to be kept ^ atTopkapi, even after the... Tovább

Fülszöveg

The palace, which was built over the Byzantine acropolis on the Sarayburnu Point at the end of the Istanbul Peninsula surrounded by the Marmara Sea, the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn, is surrounded on the land side by 1400 metre long, high encircling walls called "Sur-i Sultani" (Royal Walls), while on the sea side it is surrounded by Byzantine walls.The palace is set on an area of approximately 700,000 square metres. A major part of this area is covered by the Royal Gardens (Hasbah^e). The Topkapi Palace complex has three main gates called Báb-i Hümáyün, Bábü's Selam and Bábü's Saade, four courtyards, the Hárem, the Royal Gardens (Rose Garden) and other green areas.
In the early I850s, when the palace no longer accorded with the í state protocol and ceremonies of the f time, the sultans moved to the * Dolmabahq:e Palace on the Bosphorus. Despite the move, the royal treasure, $ the Holy Relics of the Prophet, and the empires archives continued to be kept ^ atTopkapi, even after the palace had | been partially abandoned. Being the ancestral residence of the dynasty and alsó the place where the Holy Relics were kept, the palace remained part of court protocol. Following the abolishment of the Ottoman monarchy in 1922, the palace was converted into a museum on 3 April 1924 upon the orders of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Vissza

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