Adile Sultan Palace - Free Audio Guide

Istanbul, Marmara, Turkey

Adile Sultan Sarayı, Sıraevler Sokağı, Kandilli Mahallesi, Üsküdar, İstanbul, Marmara Bölgesi, 34684, Türkiye


Adile Sultan Palace is a nineteenth‑century waterfront palace on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, originally built for the Ottoman princess Adile Sultan, who is remembered for her poetry and philanthropic engagement. The ensemble combines Ottoman and European nineteenth‑century architectural influences, and is notable for its ornamented reception halls, formal gardens and expansive views over the strait. Over time the palace has been adapted for educational and cultural purposes and has hosted exhibitions, concerts and community activities that reflect Istanbul’s layered imperial and urban history. As a protected cultural heritage site, it exemplifies courtly domestic life, the cultural patronage of Ottoman royal women and the social landscape of the Bosphorus waterfront. Practical details such as opening hours, admission arrangements and accessibility provisions are managed by the site’s authority.