Sepetçiler Kasrı
Sepetçiler Kasrı, which is used as the Yeşilay Headquarter today, was built by Sultan İbrahim in 1643 on the city walls from the Byzantine period. Of the structures in the garden and coastal areas of Topkapi Palace, only the Sepetçiler Kasrı remained. The materials used in its construction were brought from Darica, Iznik, Samakoy and Thessaloniki.
Where does its name come from?
According to rumors, the elevated structures in Edirne Palace were called Sepetçi or Sultani. That's why this magnificent place was named Sepetçiler. According to another rumor, since Sultan İbrahim protected the wicker and basket makers behind the pavilion, this name was given to the shopkeepers here.
After the restorations made by the General Directorate of Foundations in 1980, it was used as the International Press Center of the General Directorate of Press. Eminönü Service Foundation restored the pavilion in 1998. After using the Press Center, Sepetçiler Kasrı, which serves in different areas such as a restaurant, was used as the European Capital of Culture Project Office until June 2011. As of this date, Sepetçiler Summer Palace, which was allocated to the Green Crescent, is used as the Yeşilay Headquarters.
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