Balyan's
Baroque Signature
Built in 1856 by Nikogos Balyan for Sultan Abdülmecit, Küçüksu Pavilion reflects the architectural genius of the Ottoman Westernization period. Unlike larger palaces, it was designed as a "Hunting Lodge"—a place for imperial recreation rather than a permanent residence.
Visitor Plan 2026
Entrance Fee
100 TL
(Foreign Visitor: 230 TL)Opening Hours
09:00 - 17:30
Closed on MondaysMuseumPass
Valid
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is breakfast available?
You can enjoy breakfast with a stunning Bosphorus view at the Küçüksu Pavilion Recreation Area and its cafeteria located right next to the palace. Reservations are highly recommended for weekends.
Is photography allowed?
Professional photography equipment is not allowed inside the pavilion. However, amateur photography is permitted in the gardens and for the exterior facade.