in the middle of two bridges Beylerbeyisi sea Gul Sultan Mansion in the zero position in the terrace with superb views of the strait or the garden centuries-old trees were losing their historical background high-ceilinged hall wedding, wedding, cocktail, engagement, henna, graduations, gala dinners, corporate events, meeting, you can perform activities such as conferences and seminars with a delicious taste and rich menu options.
Gul Sultan Mansion 350 people banquet garden, terrace with 110 seats, a 180-seat hall, 7 separate VIP room for 120 people and also has a Beylerbeyi Doğa Balık Restaurant.
sheds in Trabzon in 1904 in place of the palace known as the coachman Gul Sultan Mansion was used as the entrance to the barn at that time. mansion in the 1920s, by architect Kemalettin Bey Hussein Kazim Kadri Bey was built for. Hussein Kazim Kadri Bey is originally from Manisa, 2. After the announcement of the Constitutional took Tevfik and Hüseyin Cahit with Tanin newspaper. In 1920, a pious foundation deputy Minister and the Minister of Finance made. Built in late this year resigned from nazırlık completed the mansion. He spent the last year writing the book. Mr. Hüseyin spend the winter and went to rest he died on January 17 1934 Tarsus. The body was brought to Istanbul and was buried 21 January 1934 Kupluce Beylerbeyi Mosque cemetery. Yale was used as a long German guesthouses. Gul Sultan Mansion after referred to as the venue 'Ay Tourism' started to provide on-site service.
BEYLERBEYİ DOĞA BALIK Restaurant In its own pier and the boat is transportation.
Beylerbeyi Nature Fish Restaurant Gul Sultan mansion with panoramic views of the Bosphorus from both the floor and the old part of the peninsula and dominates the entrance to the Sea of Marmara. Table no matter where you are in the middle of two bridges, like the sea, you can dine on a zero position. Üsküdar, çengelköy, you are invited to our mansions dominate the whole Bosphorus between the two bridges with the governor...
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