Istanbul’s glorious 19th century Çırağan Palace vandalized with writings

The 19th-century overpass and gates connecting Istanbul's Çırağan Palace and Yıldız Palace have been vandalized with graffiti, writings along with carvings by passersby and tourists.

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The marble overpass and gates connecting Yıldız Palace and Çırağan Palace in Istanbul's Beşiktaş district, completed in the 19th century, have been damaged by graffiti and carvings made by passersby and tourists.

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