State rooms and Gardens of the Topkapi Palace
Yesterday I gave you you all tour of a part of the Topkapi Palace, giving an insight on how the royals of those times would dress. They lived in total luxury in every way. The Palace is huge, so if you want to see it thoroughly then probably you will need one whole day, but I did not have so much of time at hand so it was done in a quicker way. Some areas which were not of our interest we skipped, like the artillery and even the kitchen part.
Today I will like to give a glimpse of the other parts of the Palace which were used for different purpose like meetings, library, prayer room, garden area. Every nook and corner of the palace is finely designed and it reflects the richness of the royals.
That's the garden area. I am sure in those days it must be very different, but still it will be a garden only and may be better then what we see now, considering how they maintained every single thing.
Every entrance had inscriptions in Arabic, I am sure they have some holy significance. Also the tile work and other designs are admirable. Turkish designs are world famous. When I was building my new home there were quite a few areas where I did tiling with Turkish designs and they do look attractive.
That's one of the meeting rooms
The fine intricate designs on the ceiling and walls gives a very good charm to the place. Some parts have been renovated but a lot of it remains from the olden times. I guess only the painting must be done time and again to retain the beauty of the palace.
That's a library room
The Palace has a 360 degree view, on one side is the sea view and on the other side the full city can be seen. The position is very strategic to have a complete view of the city from all sides.
That's a fragment of the world map made by one of their scholars in the 16th century
Love the views out here.
Not sure what exactly this was used for, but looks pretty.
Another state room
Here the ceiling has a different design. Every room of the Palace has a unique design and every single one of them are attractive.
There is still much more to the Palace. The most attractive part of this Palace is it's Treasury. The collection there is something beyond one's imagination. I will share that shortly.
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Really your today post is very beautiful and 🤔.
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I love the library; the sofa is so large and very comfy. And this palace is magnificent! I think each room/place has its own unique history and architectural beauty. Seeing and reading stories of hive authors is inspiring and engaging. Thanks for showing us this palace.
Absolutely, everything looks so cozy and comfortable. I was feeling like taking a nap on one of the sofas.....haha
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The design on the ceilings is what really blew me away, very intricate and beautiful. I'm guessing those who lived here didn't have to look further to get inspired, especially with that 360° view outside the palace, the beautiful garden and a library :)
You bet, they had everything around them. This place must have been like a heaven to stay
That is why you are on the front...Great to see you with proud feeling..
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