Vahdettin Pavilion, Istanbul
Faits et informations pratiques
Vahdettin Pavilion, A.K.A. Çengelköy Pavilion est le nom d'une structure reconstruite dans le quartier du district d'Istanbul, en Turquie. C'est aussi le nom d'un manoir en bois historique qui se trouvait au même endroit. Le pavillon d'origine a été utilisé par le ottehzade de l'époque şehzade Mehmed Vahdettin. The site of this monument, which was demolished in 2013 and replaced with an inaccurate concrete replica, is now an official residence assigned to the President of Turkey. It is also used as state guest house.
The residence was designed by the French-Ottoman architect Alexander Vallaury and built by Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The sultan allocated the building to his brother, Mehmed Vahdettin, who resided in the pavilion before he ascended the throne in 1918. As he was removed from throne in 1922, and was forced to leave the country, he gave the property to one of his odalisques. The real estate was parceled and sold to third persons.
It is situated on a hill in Çengelköy, on the Asian part of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus. The real estate covers an area of 65 decares. There are additional buildings in the property including Old Köçeoğlu Pavilion, Kadın Efendi Pavilion and Ağalar Apartment.
In 1988, Prime minister Turgut Özal instructed the development of the pavilion into a rest home for the prime ministry. The restoration works terminated with the death of Özal in 1993. The contractor abandoned the buildings as the appropriations stood away. In 2007, the property was handed over from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to the General Directorate for Foundations, which assigned it to the Prime Ministry. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ordered the restart of the renovation works. All the buildings were pulled down. During the 'reconstruction' no attention was given to the architectural details, materialization, orientation, location, or the existing surrounding landscape design. Three adjoining historical timber mansions were demolished as well, and similarly all of them were 'rebuilt' without giving any attention to the original designs. The buildings resemble the original monuments only superficially. For landscaping, an area of 4,000 m2 was nationalized by governmental decree in 2013. Hundreds of trees were felled surrounding the Pavilion, and a tall concrete wall now surrounds the complex. During Ramadan 2014 residents of 14 neighboring structures were evicted from their homes. The transformation works completed in August 2014. Vahdettin Pavilion is used by the prime minister and serves also as a state guest house.
There are a greenhouse, a decorative pool with water lilies, a helipad and a parking garage in the residence area. The wood in which the pavilion is situated features about three hundred trees, including stone pine, linden, oak, cedar of Lebanon, laurel, redbud and gumwood.
Vahdettin Pavilion – populaire dans la région (distance de cette attraction)
À proximité, vous trouverez notamment des attractions telles que : Pont des Martyrs du 15-Juillet, Palais de Beylerbeyi, Badawi Tekke of Beylerbeyi, Kandilli Observatory.
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