Glass Pavilion of Dolmabahçe Palace
The glass or crystal pavilion (Samlı köşk) with its main facade faces Dolmabahchehe street, where nothing is said about its name.

The upper floor of the pavilion has two luxurious halls that were used for both receptions and recreation.

These halls now host art exhibitions.

The building got its name from the glazed verandah located on the side of the courtyard.
