The Marble Kiosk (Turkish: Mermer Köşkü) was a structure directly located at the banks of the Bosphorus of Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, and served as a pleasure building for the OttomanPadishah. It was located next to the Cannon Gate (Top kapı), both structures are today lost.
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Fanny Davis. Palace of Topkapi in Istanbul. 1970. ASIN B000NP64Z2
Necipoğlu, Gülru (1991). Architecture, ceremonial, and power: The Topkapi Palace in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. pp. 336 pages. ISBN0-262-14050-0.
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