ISTANBUL, Turquie / Türkiye — L'opulente salle du trône impérial dans le harem du palais de Topkapi, Istanbul. Cette chambre richement décorée, ornée de carreaux Iznik complexes, d'ornements dorés et de riches meubles, servait de salle d'audience privée pour le sultan ottoman dans les limites isolées du harem impérial. La salle reflète la maîtrise artistique et le luxe de l'architecture impériale ottomane, offrant un aperçu du monde de la cour ottomane.
4670 x 6997 px | 39,5 x 59,2 cm | 15,6 x 23,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
2 février 2015
Lieu:
Fatih, Istanbul, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Turkey / Türkiye
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Imperial Throne Room in the Harem of Topkapi Palace in Istanbul is a magnificent example of Ottoman architecture and decorative arts. Situated within the secluded quarters of the palace, this room was designed as a private audience hall for the Ottoman Sultan, highlighting the opulence and grandeur of the Ottoman court. The domed ceiling of the Throne Room is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, featuring elaborate gilded ornaments and a harmonious blend of geometric and floral patterns that are characteristic of Islamic art. The room is adorned with exquisite Iznik tiles, known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs, which cover the walls and contribute to the room's luxurious atmosphere. These tiles, produced in the town of Iznik, are a testament to the skill of Ottoman artisans and their ability to create stunning works of art that combine beauty and functionality. Richly furnished and meticulously decorated, the Imperial Throne Room reflects the wealth and power of the Ottoman Empire during its peak. It was here that the Sultan would receive his closest advisors and guests, making it an important center of political and social life within the palace. The room's design elements, including its opulent furnishings and ornate decorations, provide insight into the cultural and artistic values of the Ottoman elite. The Topkapi Palace, now a museum, is one of Istanbul's most visited landmarks, offering a window into the lives of the Ottoman sultans and their court. The Imperial Throne Room is a highlight of the palace tour, showcasing the splendor and sophistication of Ottoman architectural and artistic traditions.