Sultan Abdülaziz ordered the construction of Beylerbeyi Palace, which lasted only four years from 1861 to 1865. The design of the palace was influenced by French Neo-baroque style with a traditional Ottoman house plan.
The palace includes a lush garden full of various plants and trees and two kiosks by the pier where sultans could enjoy the weather and an ideal view of the Bosporus.
The sultans of the Ottoman Era used Beylerbeyi Palace to entertain guests visiting from foreign countries.
During the summer months, guests were accommodated at the palace, where they could stay cool and live in luxury.