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Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

The holiday home of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan built in Marmaris, otherwise known as the "Summer House", has been completely completed this year.

According to the newspaper Sozcu, it was the architect Sefik Birkiye who shared the first images of the completed project, which cost the Turkish president 640 million Turkish lira or 63 million euros.

Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

The residence of Turkish President Turgut Ozal, built in Okluk Bay, was demolished and the new campus built on a 92-hectare plot of land. In the vicinity of the "Summer Palace" there are five buildings of different sizes divided into three blocks, while an area of ​​10,966 square meters has been turned into a beach. Meanwhile at the bottom of the bungalows also left swimming pools.

Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

According to the media, it is reported that the realization of the 300-room project was undertaken by the Renaissance and ended in secret. Several heads of state have stayed as guests on the premises of the "Summer Palace". At least last year, Turkish President Erdogan received the Prime Minister of our country, Edi Rama, and the President of Azerbaijan, Ilhan Aliyev.

Erdogan's new summer palace cost 63m euros, luxury 300-room mansion views

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