One of the doors leading into the Conqueror’s Pavilion, also called the Conqueror's Kiosk (Fatih Köşkü) and the arcade of the pavilion in front is one of the finest pavilions built under Sultan
Mehmed the Conqueror and one of the oldest buildings inside the palace. It was built circa in
1460, when the palace was first constructed, and was also used to store works of art and treasure. Until today it houses the Imperial Treasury.
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