Procession Kiosk

Procession Kiosk, across the Sublime Porte (left).

The Procession Kiosk (Turkish: Alay Köşkü) is a 16th-century historical building on the outer walls of the Gülhane Park next to Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. It was used by the Ottoman sultans to receive the salute of processing janissary as well as a pleasure locale. The building is situated across the Sublime Porte.

In 2011, the building was transferred to the Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Literature Museum Library .[1]

Gallery

  • Procession kiosk exterior
    Procession kiosk exterior
  • Procession kiosk from park
    Procession kiosk from park
  • Procession kiosk Interior
    Procession kiosk Interior
  • Procession kiosk exterior
    Procession kiosk exterior
  • Procession kiosk interior
    Procession kiosk interior
  • Procession kiosk Wall painting
    Procession kiosk Wall painting
  • Procession kiosk Downstairs area
    Procession kiosk Downstairs area

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tanpınar museum and library: Shrine for Turkish literature". Hürriyet Daily News. 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-23.

Literature

  • Fanny Davis. Palace of Topkapi in Istanbul. 1970. ASIN B000NP64Z2
  • Necipoğlu, Gülru (1991). Architecture, ceremonial, and power: The Topkapi Palace in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. pp. 336 pages. ISBN 0-262-14050-0.
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