Basketmakers' Kiosk

The Basketmakers' Kiosk (Turkish: Sepetçiler Köşkü), also known as Basketmakers' Palace (Turkish: Sepetçiler Kasrı), named after the Sepetçiler Roma, is a former Ottoman pleasure palace located on the southern shore of Golden Horn's mouth at Sarayburnu in the neighborhood of Sirkeci in Istanbul, Turkey. == History == The Basketmakers' Kiosk was constructed under Sultan Ibrahim in 1643 on the Byzantine-era sea walls, within the outer garden of Topkapı Palace.

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Basketmakers' Kiosk

The Basketmakers' Kiosk (Turkish: Sepetçiler Köşkü), also known as Basketmakers' Palace (Turkish: Sepetçiler Kasrı), named after the Sepetçiler Roma, is a former Ottoman pleasure palace located on the southern shore of Golden Horn's mouth at Sarayburnu in the neighborhood of Sirkeci in Istanbul, Turkey. == History == The Basketmakers' Kiosk was constructed under Sultan Ibrahim in 1643 on the Byzantine-era sea walls, within the outer garden of Topkapı Palace.

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