Maslak Palace

Palace of the Ottoman sultans and in different times. The Maslak Palace, located at the intersection of Istinia and Trabia, was built by Sultan Mahmoud II. Its construction was completed and reached the current form during the reign of Sultan Abdul Aziz. It was used by Sultan Abdul Hamid II as a place to rest and catch. In this palace was the installation and removal of Sultan Murad V.

The palace consists of Al-Khamein Palace, Al-Khamein, Lemon Garden, Al-Khayyem Palace and Pashaat Hall. The Palace is distinguished from the rest of the Ottoman palaces with its simplicity and with the seals of Sultan Abdul Hamid in many of its places.

The palace contains a bedroom and a work room Sultan Abdul Hamid, which consists of two floors in addition to the warehouse floor and the roof floor. On either side of the entrance there is a balcony with very beautiful columns. All the ceilings of the rooms and the walls of the living room are decorated with painted drawings.

The palace between the two tents is a one-story building that serves as the private home of the Sultan. The lemon grove is a beautiful glass house that contains many valuable plants, and the trees of the oven, camellia and bananas in addition to the pool in the middle. Al-Khaim Palace is an eight-storey building surrounded by balconies and its broad pillars and the arts of woodwork are a masterpiece. The mansion is a beautiful bungalow that contains a bathroom inside.