Gorgeous Ishak Pasha Palace in eastern Turkey attracts tourists 14:09, 08/02/2019, Friday
Gorgeous Ishak Pasha Palace in eastern Turkey attracts tourists
The Ishak Pasha Palace in Turkey's eastern Ağrı province which has become the focus of interest for domestic and foreign tourists was accepted into the UNESCO Tentative List of World Heritage on Feb. 2, 2000. The palace spread across an area of 7,600 meter squares is 'one of the most distinguished and magnificent' examples of 18th century architecture. According to the UNESCO website, the palace on the Silk Route near the Iranian frontier is situated on a high and vast platform of strategic importance.'It is not at all in the Ottoman tradition but is rather a mixture of Anatolian, Iranian and North Mesopotamian architectural tradition,' it said.
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