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Dome hall of Dolmabahce Palace
Dome hall of Dolmabahce Palace
It is the hall for carrying out ceremonies. When you tour around the Palace, always remember to look up! There are stunning beauty to behold. :) (Location: Dolmabahce Palace)
Uploaded by ninja on 8/12/2007, viewed 2871 times.
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Dome hall of Dolmabahce Palace
Categories: Dolmabahce Palace - Dolmabahce Sarayi
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