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TURKEY'S MAGICAL HIDEAWAYS
May 22 - June 7, 2009
Page Three
Istanbul

Hotel view
View from the restaurant of our hotel, the Sultan Ahmet Sarayi Hotel, which is located across from
the Blue Mosque and in walking distance from Hagia Sophia, the Cistern, and Topkapi Palace.

Blue Mosque and Square
The Blue Mosque from Sultanahmet Square on the way to Topkapi Palace. Note street cleaner on this
walkway. We saw street cleaners frequently. We were all impressed with how clean Turkey is.

Topkapi Palace
The Tower of Justice at Topkapi Palace. The tower is several stories high
and the tallest structure in the palace, making it clearly visible from the Bosphorus as a landmark.
The tower was probably originally constructed under Ottomon Sultan Mehmed II and then renovated and enlargened
by Suleiman I between 1527-1529. The tower symbolizes the eternal vigilance of the sultan against injustice.
Everyone from afar was supposed to be able to see the tower to feel assured about the sultan's presence.
Topkapi Palace was home to all the Ottoman sultans until the reign of Abdulmecid I (1839-1860), a period of nearly four centuries.
The order for the construction of the Topkapi Palace on Seraglio Point overlooking both Marmara and Bosphorus
was given by Mehmed II after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453.

Imperial Council building
The Imperial Council building is the chamber in which the ministers of state, council ministers, and other leading
officials of the Ottoman state, held meetings. Numerous treasures are now stored at the Palace museum,
including an 86 carat diamond, jewel covered Korans, artifacts of the prophet Muhammed,
such as his sword, robes, footprint, beard, etc.

Imperial Council interior
Inside the Imperial Council building

Interior design
Part of the ceiling in the Imperial Council building. Just about every inch of the walls in the Palace is decorated.

Cat
Cat outside the Imperial Council. We saw cats and sometimes
dogs at every tourist spot. They always looked healthy
even though they must be wild. Probably taken care of by the staff.

School kids
School kids on a field trip to Topkapi Palace Museum

Library
Library at Topkapi Palace

Pat & Heather
Pat and Heather in front of the library

Interior
Look at the intricate detail on the walls of the Palace and the calligraphy

Palace building
Topkapi Palace is a large area. Here is one of the many beautiful buildings in the complex.

Exterior corridor
Exterior corridor in the Topkapi Palace complex
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