Küçüksu Pavilion
Between the rivers of Göksu and Küçüksu, there was an imperial garden and the Pavilion built of that garden. The stone pavilion has load-bearing walls and consists of two main stories and a basement. The Pavilion is like a museum of art, with ceilings decorated with plaster relief and painted designs, a collection of fireplaces made of Italian marble, elegant parquet floors with different patterns in each room, European-style furniture, carpets, and paintings. If you love imperial palaces, you will definitely love this Pavilion!
Look for Traces of History in Küçüksu Pavilion
Kucuksu Pavilion, between the Goksu and Kucuksu streams, one of the unique beauties of Istanbul, sheds light on the glorious past of the Ottoman Empire. This pavilion was historically lo... The data we are dealing with is highly valuable, and it is crucial that we verify that you are a legitimate user. Please complete the required form Guest Information for this purpose.