Perili Köşk

Built in 1911, the castle-like red brick mansion with stained glass windows is located close to the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait.

)[2][3] The building's exterior appearance was carefully restored and completed in line with the original design between 1995 and 2000 by architect Hakan Kıran, who also renovated its interior.

The construction of the building started in the early 1910s but stopped when the Ottoman Empire entered the First World War as craftsmen joined the armed forces.

Yusuf Ziya Pasha's second wife Nebiye Hanım and her three daughters from her first husband lived in the mansion until 1926.

[2][3] The general outlook and facade of the building were kept loyal to the original design and the mansion was carefully restored with the precise materials, such as the bricks which were imported from the United Kingdom.

Perili Köşk
Perili Köşk (the castle-like red brick building in front of Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge 's European tower) currently houses the headquarters of Borusan Holding and the Borusan Contemporary fine arts museum.
Perili Köşk (the castle-like red brick building in front of Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge 's European tower) currently houses the headquarters of Borusan Holding and the Borusan Contemporary fine arts museum.