Guide to Topkapi Palace in Istanbul
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Topkapi Palace, in Istanbul, is a striking emblem of the Ottoman Empire’s splendor. Constructed in the 15th century as the sultans’ residence and administrative hub, it reflects Byzantine, Persian, and Islamic architectural influences. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its lush gardens, opulent courtyards, and richly decorated chambers, houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including the Imperial Harem. It offers insights into Ottoman royal life and showcases a vast array of historical treasures, making it a key attraction for visitors fascinated by the empire’s legacy and Istanbul’s cultural heritage.