Dolmabahce Palace is a magnificent 19th-century palace that was built as the primary administrative center of the Ottoman Empire and served as the residence of the Sultan and his family until the Empire's downfall in 1922. It exhibits a blend of Ottoman, Baroque, and Neoclassical architectural styles.
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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Dauerbach_PalaceThe Dauerbach Palace (Romanian: Palatul Dauerbach), or simply Palace (from the restaurant of the same name housed on the ground floor), is a historic...
- dolmabahce-palace.com architectureExplore Dolmabahce Palace's architectural elegance, a fusion of Ottoman and European styles, narrating tales of opulence and cultural richness.Bulunamadı: dauerbach
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/Q515962All of the world’s sights on one map. Palatul Dauerbach cunoscut și sub numele de Palace (de la restaurantul cu același nume găzduit la parter)...
- dolmabahcepalace-tickets.com InsideUncover the incredible sights inside Dolmabahce Palace, from the Crystal Staircase to the harem, Mabeyn-i Humayun, Ataturk’s room, Dolmabahce Mosque & more.Bulunamadı: dauerbach
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Dauerbach_…<nowiki>Dauerbach Palace, Timișoara; Palatul Dauerbach; Palais Dauerbach; Dauerbachpaleis; palace; قصر في رومانيا; Palast in Rumänien</nowiki>.
- istanbeautiful.com dolmabahce-palace-museum-…Visit the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul Order your tickets online for Dolmabahce Palace Museum Guided tours available.Bulunamadı: dauerbach
- flickr.com photos/alberto_de_marco/2311029486Timişoara - Piaţa Victoriei - Palatul Dauerbach şi "Lupa Capitolina".
- pinterest.com pin/405042560242399470/Dauerbach Palace. Build in 1913, for Georg Dauerbach, in the center of Timișoara in Art Nouveau style according to architect László Székely.
- http://artnouveau.eu en/gallery.php?id=146Façade detail of the Dauerbach Palace (1911-1912), located between 1 N. Paulescu Street and 2 Goethe Street.
- ktb.gov.tr EN-113763/dolmabahce-palace.htmlDolmabahçe Palace had a total area of over 110.000 square metres and consisted of sixteen separate sections apart from the palace proper.Bulunamadı: dauerbach