Golden Gate of Dreams

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Unveiling Ishak Pasa Palace’s Enchanting Realm

Dreaming at the Palace Threshold

Standing before the palace, I embark on a journey of dreams. Imagining the grandeur of the once-gold-plated gate, now absent due to Russian removal, I ponder the extent of the desire for show and ostentation. Envisioning this majestic gate, I feel dwarfed by its splendor and quickly retreat from the threshold, finding solace within the palace’s courtyard.

Baroque and Rococo Marvels

Ishak Pasa Palace, adorned with exemplary baroque and rococo stone masonry and relief carving, captivates with its aesthetic brilliance at every turn Ishak Pasa Palace. Pushing the boundaries of architectural norms of its era, the palace stands out with advanced systems such as heating, sewerage, and water supply, defying the conventions of its time. The remarkable heating system relies on the circulation of heated water through channels.

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A Timeless Beacon of Ottoman Grandeur

Majestic Presence in Dogubeyazit

Nestled in a landscape rich with historical echoes, Ishak Pasa Palace stands proudly, embodying the grandeur of bygone eras. As I navigate the narrow, bustling lanes of Dogubeyazit market, my gaze is drawn to the palace, perched atop a hill, seemingly observing the city’s every move. Despite the apparent mismatch with its surroundings, this palace, a testament to the 18th century, commands attention.

Tracing Back to the Seljuks

The construction of Ishak Pasa Palace commenced in 1685 under the governance of Colak Abdi Pasa, Ishak Pasa’s father. Its completion in 1784, following Ishak Pasa’s additions, hints at the palace’s splendor. The extended construction period A Conversation with Curator Esat Uluumay, spanning 99 years, reflects not only its grandeur but also the evolving luxury preferences of su

A Conversation with Curator Esat Uluumay

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Exploring Handcrafted Marvels

Beyond the captivating clothing and accessory collections, Uluumay Museum showcases an array of handcrafted treasures. From intricately designed guns to exquisite laceworks, purses, headgear for both women and men, bundles, printed scarves, prayer rugs, girths, saddlebags, to Yoruk (Turkmen) sacks, Bursa silks, and copperware, each piece reflects the essence of traditional clothing and finery. The museum also boasts collections related to Turkish Coffee, Turkish Bath, horseback riding, and more, all integral parts of daily life Golden Gate of Dreams.

Local Engagement and Educational Efforts

While there is a dedicated section of enthusiasts interested in Turkish culture, the overall local interest remains limited. The museum aims to contribute to students’ education by offering affordable entrance fees. Curator Esat Uluumay expresses a desire for increased promotion, both domestically a

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