点评:Ishak Pasha Palace is a 17th century creation, built by a family of Kurdish Ottoman pashas. The palace is built 2000m up on the hills overlooking Dogubeyazit and next to the castle of the same name.
Entry was 150TL (don't be fooled by the prices in Euros, they aren't accepted here!) and was a real bargain. The parking area is just above the palace and both large and free. We drove to the site from Van and it was an easy drive, interrupted only by military checkpoints with very polite soldiers.
There was some beautiful stonework inside the heavily restored building (damaged by earthquakes, Russian artillery and subsequent looting of the stone) and lots of information in English and the views were naturally spectacular. We spent maybe an hour inside before walking a little further up the hill to a café where we had baklava and tea and enjoyed the view, looking down on the palace and town. Nat was traumatised again by the toilets so I crossed my legs and waited. It seemed that there is no concept of litter collection outside the towns and the roads and rest areas all had an unhealthy dose of human detritus around them.
翻译:伊沙克帕夏宫始建于17世纪,由库尔德奥斯曼帝国的帕夏家族建造。宫殿建在海拔2000米的多古贝亚泽特山上,毗邻同名城堡。
门票150土耳其里拉(别被欧元的价格迷惑了,这里不接受欧元!),非常划算。停车场就在宫殿上方,宽敞且免费。我们从凡城开车到现场,一路很轻松,只是偶尔会遇到军事检查站,士兵们彬彬有礼。
这座经过精心修复的建筑(曾因地震、俄罗斯炮火以及随后的抢劫而受损)内部有一些精美的石雕,还有大量的英文资料,景色也十分壮丽。我们在里面待了大约一个小时,然后继续往上走,来到一家咖啡馆,享用了果仁蜜饼和茶,欣赏着美景,俯瞰着宫殿和小镇。纳特又被厕所吓坏了,于是我盘腿等着。城镇以外似乎没有垃圾收集的概念,道路和休息区周围都堆满了令人不快的人类垃圾。