
ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: An interior view of the Yildiz Palace after the restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of the library, which is identified with Sultan Abdulhamid II and is one of the largest in Europe and the Middle East, after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Hamid Garden after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Yildiz Palace after restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Small Mabeyn Pavilion after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Yildiz Palace after restoration in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Fence Pavilion after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Fence Pavilion after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL, TURKIYE - JULY 17: A view of Grand Mabeyn Pavilion after restoration at Yildiz Palace in Istanbul, Turkiye on July 17, 2024. Yildiz Palace, the last palace of the Ottoman Empire and the witness of events that left deep traces in history, will be opened to visitors on 19 July. Restoration, conservation and landscaping works have been completed for many years, many buildings, especially the ‘Grand Mabeyn Pavilion’, ‘Fence Pavilion’, ‘Small Mabeyn Pavilion’ and ‘Harem Apartment’, will meet visitors for the first time in their history. ( İsa Terli - Anadolu Agency )