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Kocaev-Mehmet Ali Aga Mansion  

Reşadiye Mahallesi Kavak Meydanı No: 1 Datça Mugla-Turkey,

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  • Dating to 1831, the “main room” of the mansion, a space reserved for the family’s special guests of honor in bygone days, can be considered a museum thanks to its extraordinary woodwork and wall decorations.

  • Examples of wall paintings that have always been one of the main decorative elements of the interiors of Turkey’s finest homes bear witness to the manner that Ottoman artists were masters in beautifully blending aesthetic Baroque decorative elements borrowed from the West with the detailed realism of traditional Eastern miniature art. The ceiling decorations, which have been preserved in their original state with a center medallion depicting the wheel of fortune, a symbol of infinity, rank as important examples of old Turkish ceilings.

Mansion Suite
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Mansion Room
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Stone House Suite
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Stone House Deluxe Room
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Stone House Room/ mansion view
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It is our abiding and deep respect for history, culture, nature and the natural setting that continues to guide the manner in which we invite our very special guests to enter a world replete with opportunities for rejuvenation and self-discovery. A stay at Kocaev allows the visitor to shed the weariness and stress induced by the modern age and inspires a sense of hope as we look toward the future buoyed by good health and happiness. Our aim is to offer all of our esteemed guests selected activities leading to new approaches to artistic appreciation, new insights into nature and the natural settings, and fresh and close observations of our universal history. It is the immersion in such experiences that restores in us a sincere joy of life and all that life offers. Built in the early 1800's and known by the local people as "Kocaev” - ”The Big House", the Mehmet Ali Ağa Mansion ranks as one of Turkey’s oldest examples of civil architecture, and not just in Datca itself, but in the entire Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey. Kocaev, is a “museum hotel” located in a Aegean coastal town on Turkey’s Datça peninsula. Its fame rests in its unique attributes, for not only does the house and the garden in which it is situated enjoy a treasured history that stretches back 200 years, its careful and historic and cultural-adhering renovations also provide guests with an Aegean experience that combines history and culture with luxurious accommodations. The enchanting atmosphere of the Kocaev boasts walls with hand-painted decorations and painstakingly built woodwork, all features that serve to together carry forward the inheritance of the past. The frescoed ceilings and walls reflect not only exquisite artistic perspectives, they also contribute to the transmission of the cultural values of the region to present and future generations. Kocaev ranks as one of the main 18th century architectural examples of wall ornamentations, a kind of wall decorating method that holds a very special place within the history of traditional Turkish art. Parts of the walls and spaces framing the windows are decorated with very special examples of traditional Ottoman drawings that are reflective of a certain period and style. The walls of the sitting rooms have been embellished with drawings of vases filled with various kinds of flowers, carnations, roses, poppies and leaves applied onto plaster, while the space near the door is decorated with panels of landscape views, views of Istanbul, drawings of mosques, towns and meadows. The wall above the entrance door is decorated with a bowl of fruit. The wall with the built-in cupboard has been subdivided by using five different decorative panels. While the panels at the two ends are filled with decorative floral ribbons, the three panels at the center are decorated with landscapes, with views of Istanbul with Leander’s Tower, Scutari and the shore of Tophane, while a town with a river crossing has been drawn on the panel at the right. Quite similar to the artistry of its wall drawings, Kocaev’s woodwork is also the product of highly sophisticated artistic endeavors. The ceilings and wooden partitions are among the best examples of 19th century Turkish woodworking art. The ceiling of the Main Hall with its wooden arches is separated into three sections by means of wooden panels. These panels are painted in red, blue and yellow, with intersecting and stylized wooden leaves. The ceiling of the sitting section reflects a matting effect thanks to its intersecting red and yellow rectangular panels. The cupboard doors are decorated with rectangular intersecting petrol or bright green wooden mirrors of various dimensions. The room doors are also gracefully sculpted. Kocaev’s fresh and stimulating air, its emerald green natural surroundings, its beds of medicinal herbs growing in its garden, and its preponderance of flowers emanating perfumes of fragrances all combine to gather its visitors in a loving embrace.

It is our abiding and deep respect for history, culture, nature and the natural setting that continues to guide the manner in which we invite our very special guests to enter a world replete with opportunities for rejuvenation and self-discovery. A stay at Kocaev allows the visitor to shed the weariness and stress induced by the modern age and inspires a sense of hope as we look toward the future buoyed by good health and happiness. Our aim is to offer all of our esteemed guests selected activities leading to new approaches to artistic appreciation, new insights into nature and the natural settings, and fresh and close observations of our universal history. It is the immersion in such experiences that restores in us a sincere joy of life and all that life offers. Built in the early 1800's and known by the local people as "Kocaev” - ”The Big House", the Mehmet Ali Ağa Mansion ranks as one of Turkey’s oldest examples of civil architecture, and not just in Datca itself, but in the entire Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey. Kocaev, is a “museum hotel” located in a Aegean coastal town on Turkey’s Datça peninsula. Its fame rests in its unique attributes, for not only does the house and the garden in which it is situated enjoy a treasured history that stretches back 200 years, its careful and historic and cultural-adhering renovations also provide guests with an Aegean experience that combines history and culture with luxurious accommodations. The enchanting atmosphere of the Kocaev boasts walls with hand-painted decorations and painstakingly built woodwork, all features that serve to together carry forward the inheritance of the past. The frescoed ceilings and walls reflect not only exquisite artistic perspectives, they also contribute to the transmission of the cultural values of the region to present and future generations. Kocaev ranks as one of the main 18th century architectural examples of wall ornamentations, a kind of wall decorating method that holds a very special place within the history of traditional Turkish art. Parts of the walls and spaces framing the windows are decorated with very special examples of traditional Ottoman drawings that are reflective of a certain period and style. The walls of the sitting rooms have been embellished with drawings of vases filled with various kinds of flowers, carnations, roses, poppies and leaves applied onto plaster, while the space near the door is decorated with panels of landscape views, views of Istanbul, drawings of mosques, towns and meadows. The wall above the entrance door is decorated with a bowl of fruit. The wall with the built-in cupboard has been subdivided by using five different decorative panels. While the panels at the two ends are filled with decorative floral ribbons, the three panels at the center are decorated with landscapes, with views of Istanbul with Leander’s Tower, Scutari and the shore of Tophane, while a town with a river crossing has been drawn on the panel at the right. Quite similar to the artistry of its wall drawings, Kocaev’s woodwork is also the product of highly sophisticated artistic endeavors. The ceilings and wooden partitions are among the best examples of 19th century Turkish woodworking art. The ceiling of the Main Hall with its wooden arches is separated into three sections by means of wooden panels. These panels are painted in red, blue and yellow, with intersecting and stylized wooden leaves. The ceiling of the sitting section reflects a matting effect thanks to its intersecting red and yellow rectangular panels. The cupboard doors are decorated with rectangular intersecting petrol or bright green wooden mirrors of various dimensions. The room doors are also gracefully sculpted. Kocaev’s fresh and stimulating air, its emerald green natural surroundings, its beds of medicinal herbs growing in its garden, and its preponderance of flowers emanating perfumes of fragrances all combine to gather its visitors in a loving embrace.

  • Parking
  • Wifi access free
  • Internet access
  • Wifi access
  • Room service
  • Non-smoking rooms available
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Baby cot
  • Air-conditioning
  • Mosquito nets
  • Minibar
  • Hair dryer
  • Telephone
  • Swimming pool
  • Massage
  • Trekking
  • Tours and Excursions
  • Archaeological areas
  • Country side
  • Hideaways
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