Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Palace) introduction: Located at the intersection of the Bosporus, the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara, it was the center of the empire from the 15th to the 19th century. The place where the sultans received audience and conducted state affairs. The first courtyard is famous for its lush green trees; the right side of the second courtyard was originally the palace dining room shrouded in the shade of cypress trees and plane trees. It is now filled with crystal products, silverware and other products from the Ottoman Empire era. In the collection and exhibition hall of Chinese ceramics, on the left is the sultan's harem house, where the sultan's wives, concubines, and children once lived; in the third courtyard is the audience room, the sultan's palace, and the harem. The library of Sultan Ahmet III, the clothing exhibition hall of the Sultan and his family, the jewelry hall and priceless medieval manuscripts and paintings. In the center of the palace is the Relic Room, where treasures belonging to the Prophet Muhammad are displayed.
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