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Located between two streams, the Küçüksu Pavilion is a unique beauty of Istanbul that brightens the Ottoman Empire's history. Originally constructed during Sultan Mahmud I's reign, the pavilion is a product of the fascination with the Bosphorus shores. It was built on the recommendation of a Grand Vizier and was opened in 1751.
The pavilion, which took on its current form in 1856-1857, became a museum in 1983. With its garden and historical ambiance, the pavilion offers an impressive setting for visitors to discover Istanbul's rich history. Constructed using brick and stone, this two-storey building stands as a testament to the city's historical heritage.
Make sure to explore and experience Istanbul's prominent past during your visit.
Book your tickets to the Küçüksu Pavilion now!
Kucuksu Pavilion(Melintasi)
Istanbul Tourist Pass®
IDR 1.235.200