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Be a Guest Not of Time,
But of Lived Experience
Reborn Through Stone, Wood, and Human Touch
Datça / Reşadiye
Mehmet Ali Ağa Konağı
OSMANLI MANSION
1500 M² GARDEN
5 PRIVATE ROOMS
13 STANDARD ROOMS
GARDEN
CHILDREN'S and ADULTS' SWIMMING POOL
PAID COMMON BAR
PETS ARE NOT ACCEPTED

A silent witness to nearly two centuries of nobility…
Mehmet Ali Ağa Mansion carries the memories of the Tuhfezade family on its walls, nestled on the oxygen-rich slopes of Reşadiye.
Built in the early 1800s, this elegant structure is now a “museum hotel.”
It preserves history without alteration; welcoming its guests in a calm beyond time.
You wake up to birdsong in the garden and breathe in the past within its stone halls.

Known among locals as “Kocaev,” the structure was originally built by the father of Tuhfezade Mehmet Ali Ağa in the early 1800s.Findings and witnesses suggest that the mansion’s most glorious period was during Mehmet Ali Ağa’s lifetime. At that time, he also served as a district governor in Rhodes.

In the early 1950s, with no surviving family members, the mansion and remaining estate were put up for sale by the Probate Judge.Having changed hands several times, the mansion suffered alterations and damage while being used as a tobacco warehouse, cinema, school, and wedding hall, and was partially destroyed.In Datça—described by the ancient Greek historian and geographer Strabo as “the land where God sends those he wishes to live a long and healthy life”—this two-hundred-year-old cultural heritage was reborn in the early 2000s like a phoenix rising from its ashes.Located atop Reşadiye Neighborhood, which gave the peninsula its second name, Mehmet Ali Ağa Mansion has been faithfully restored and transformed into a cultural center offering flawless short-term and seasonal stays with 5 Mansion Rooms and 13 Stone Rooms.

ROOMS

Stone House Room
Modern life in the shadow of the past
The “Stone Rooms,” reflecting a modernized Ottoman style, create a peaceful atmosphere with their minimalist décor and spacious interiors—where comfort and technology meet elegance, and colors and textures come alive.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Smoke Detector
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Stone House Suite Room
Endless comfort in timeless living
With two interconnected rooms and its own terrace, the “Stone Room Suite” combines the grandeur of mansion living with the colors and textures of today, offering a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Smoke Detector
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Mislina
A way of life from 100 years ago
In the past, mansion residents would use their rooms both as bedrooms and to host their personal guests. Rooms included not just beds, but also divans, tables, and chairs.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Şazenuş
The spirit of the era is hidden in the details
The “Şazenuş” room, where many details of the period still live on, blends antique furniture that reflects the spirit of its time and takes you back to the mansion’s former days.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Mernuş
The romantic atmosphere of the past
The “Mernuş” room offers a journey into history with its timeless architectural features and antique furnishings.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Tabernuş
A fantastical touch to historic texture
The “Tabernuş” room, with its double brass bed and historical furniture, follows the footsteps of the past.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

Yemliha ( Baş Oda)
“One of the ten rooms in the world you must stay in”
Conde Nast Traveller
The “Main Room” of the mansion, once reserved for special guests, is like a museum with its extraordinary wooden carpentry and hand-painted ornamentations dated to 1831.
Room Features
Amenities
  • Tea and Coffee Machine
  • Paid Mini Bar
  • Hot Water
  • Hair Dryer
Home Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Outdoor Camera
  • Internet
Services
  • Host Welcomes You

MUĞLA: THE POINT WHERE JOURNEYS MEET Muğla is located in the southwest of Türkiye and is the only province with coastlines on both the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. It is an important hub where some of Türkiye’s most popular holiday routes intersect, such as Bodrum, Datça, Fethiye, Marmaris, Köyceğiz and Dalyan. With a 1,480-kilometre coastline, it has the longest shoreline in the country. The city centre of Muğla stands out with a calmer and more local lifestyle behind the busy coastal resorts. Although it is not located directly by the sea, it sits at the centre of the roads leading to the coast, ancient cities and forested areas. The city functions both as a genuine urban centre where daily life continues, and as a starting point for the surrounding holiday routes. In the city centre, you see old Muğla houses with whitewashed walls, wooden bay windows and distinctive chimneys. In the narrow streets, you find neighbourhood bakeries, coffee houses that have preserved the same local culture for many years, and small artisan shops. Rather than large shopping malls, the rhythm of city life is shaped by the market, the greengrocer, the barber and the herbalist. REŞADİYE: THE FOOTPRINTS OF EXPERIENCE AND MEMORY Reşadiye is one of the three settlements (Old Datça, Reşadiye and İskele) that make up the centre of Datça and is among the oldest neighbourhoods of the district. With its stone houses, narrow streets, centuries-old trees and preserved traditional texture, the neighbourhood has been designated as a protected site. For this reason, even though you are very close to modern Datça town centre while walking through Reşadiye, you encounter a calmer atmosphere with a village-like feel. Historically, the area was first known as Elaki, and in 1908 it was renamed Reşadiye in reference to Sultan Reşad. Today, with its restored old stone houses and its location surrounded by olive groves and almond orchards, Reşadiye stands out as a part of Datça that should be seen. A GUIDE TO EXPLORING REŞADİYE Reşadiye Neighbourhood Reşadiye is, in itself, a preserved neighbourhood registered as an urban protected site. Walking through its narrow streets, you can see old stone houses, courtyards, gardens and centuries-old trees. Reşadiye has an architectural texture very similar to Old Datça. Reşadiye Mosque (Old Mosque) This mosque, located in the centre of the neighbourhood, dates back to the Ottoman period. The Great Plane Tree (Koca Çınar) The great plane tree in Reşadiye stands right in front of Mehmet Ali Ağa Mansion (Kocaev) and is one of the symbolic trees of the neighbourhood. It is thought to be at least 200 years old. Olive Groves and Almond Orchards When you move a little beyond the borders of the neighbourhood, you come across the almond orchards and olive groves characteristic of Datça. Village Coffee Houses and Small Workshops Many of the old stone houses in the neighbourhood are now used as small cafés, workshops or shops. Here, you can come across small studios selling handmade jewellery, ceramics and textile products. In addition, you can still find traditional village coffee houses that remain in operation. A GUIDE TO EXPLORING OLD DATÇA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS Walk Through the Streets of Old Datça You can walk along the narrow stone streets and discover the old houses covered with bougainvillea, small cafés and boutique shops. Catch the Sunset in Knidos At Knidos Ancient City, located at the tip of the peninsula, you can sit on the steps of the ancient theatre and watch the harbour opening to the sea. Swim in Different Coves You can swim in the clean and clear waters of coves such as Palamutbükü, Ovabükü, Hayıtbükü and Kargı. Walk Along Datça Seafront You can walk along the coastline via İskele, Kumluk and Sevgi Road. If you wish, you can also spend time at the cafés or fish restaurants by the sea. Take a Boat Trip With boats departing from Datça town centre or Palamutbükü, you can see the peninsula’s coves, small islets and swimming spots that can only be reached from the sea. Taste Datça Almonds and Local Products Datça is famous for its almonds, honey, olive oil and wines. You can taste these products and enjoy a pleasant shopping experience at the market or in small shops. Experience the Wind and Nature Thanks to its wind, Datça has a climate that is not oppressive in summer. For this reason, it has become a highly preferred region for nature walks as well as for water sports.
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