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Emirgan Park

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Situated in the center of the park and overlooking the Bosphorus, the two-storey mansion with one balcony, one terrace and a basement is constructed on an area of 400 m (4,300 sq ft). It consists of four rooms, one hall and a kitchen in the lower floor and three rooms and one salon in
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Many jogging tracks and picnic tables make the Emirgan Park a very popular recreation area for the local people, especially during the weekends and holidays. The three historic pavilions, called after their exterior color as the Yellow Pavilion, the Pink Pavilion and the White Pavilion were restored
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The pavilion is used as a cafeteria on weekends. Furthermore, it is available for conventions and wedding ceremonies. In the summer months, the premise can accommodate up to 350 guests, for cocktails up to 500 people. In the winter time, groups of up to 150 guests can be served.
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Used only by the owners from the very beginning, the pavilion was restored within four months in the beginning of the 1980s with due diligence, furnished with antiques and opened to the public as a cafeteria. The Yellow Pavilion, the main base of the park, is run since 1997 by
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commander, who surrendered his sieged castle without any resistance, and followed him back to Constantinople (now Istanbul). The name "Feridun Bey Park" was changed to "Emirgûne", which in time became corrupted to "Emirgan".
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the upper floor. Its layout reflects the architecture of the traditional Ottoman house with a salon encircled by many living rooms. The ornaments at the ceilings and the walls were the work of the court architect
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The park, owned and administered today by the Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul, covers an area of 117 acres (470,000 m) on a hillside, and is enclosed by high walls.
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that Isma'il had ordered to be built on the shore of the Bosphorus strait. He also built within the park area three wooden pavilions, which still exist.
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Inside the park with two decorative ponds are plants of more than 120 species. The most notable rare trees of the park's flora are:
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period, it became known as the "Feridun Bey Park", when the uninhabited land was granted in the mid-16th century to
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During the centuries, the estate's owner changed several times. By the end of the 1860s, Emirgan Park was owned by
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The heirs of the deposed Khedive sold the estate in the 1930s to Satvet Lütfi Tozan, a wealthy
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The mansion is used in the daytime as a cafeteria and in the evenings as a restaurant of
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built by Khedive Ismail Pasha between 1871 and 1878 as a hunting lodge and guest house.
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flower pink, the pavilion reflects the glory of its history with fine ornaments.
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Imperial Istanbul: A Traveller's Guide: Includes Iznik, Bursa and Edirne
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era, the entire area where today the park stretches was covered with
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Historical urban park in the Sarıyer district of Istanbul, Turkey
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Pink Pavilion

Istanbul
Coordinates
41°06′30″N 29°03′09″E / 41.10833°N 29.05250°E / 41.10833; 29.05250
Turkish
urban park
Sarıyer
Istanbul
Turkey
Bosphorus
Byzantine
cypress
Ottoman
Nişancı
Lord Chancellor
Ottoman Empire
Murad IV
Emir
Safavid Persian
Isma'il Pasha
Khedive
Egypt
Sudan
yalı
Turkish
arms dealer
Governor
Mayor
Lütfi Kırdar

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