Küçüksu Kasrı - Free Audio Guide
Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey
Küçüksu Kasrı, Küçüksu Caddesi, Göksu Mahallesi, Beykoz, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34810, Türkiye
Küçüksu Kasrı is a 19th‑century Ottoman waterside pavilion on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, erected as an imperial summer retreat and reception lodge. Architecturally it reflects an eclectic Ottoman taste of the period, combining Baroque and Rococo elements with European influences; interiors are richly appointed with gilding, painted ceilings, inlaid details and marble work. The site’s historical significance lies in its role as a setting for imperial hospitality and for illustrating mid‑19th‑century cultural exchange and modernization within the Ottoman court. Key attractions include the principal reception hall, decorated salons, ornate fireplaces, and the surrounding garden and terrace that frame scenic Bosphorus views. The pavilion is accessible to visitors under seasonal visiting arrangements and typically requires an admission; physical accessibility can be constrained by its historic fabric and compact layout.