Turkish leader ruffled over palace rooms

Reports about the number of rooms in a new palace for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have underestimated its grandeur, he says.

Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Getty)

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Source: Getty Images

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has corrected press reports stating his grandiose new palace has 1000 rooms, saying it actually boasts 1150.

"You don't cut corners when it comes to the prestige" of a nation, Erdogan told a business audience in Istanbul on Saturday.

"Let me tell you it has at least 1150 rooms, not 1000 as people say."

The presidential palace, built in a suburb of the capital Ankara at a cost of around 490 million euros ($A734.96 million), covers some 200,000 square metres - more than 30 times the size of the White House and bigger even than France's majestic Palace of Versailles.

Erdogan, who took over Turkey's presidency in August after serving as prime minister for more than a decade, added: "We wanted to build a work about which future generations will say: 'It is from here that the new Turkey was led'."

The opposition has condemned the vast palace as an absurd extravagance that shows Erdogan is slipping towards authoritarian rule.

"This is not my palace, it's not private property, it's the people's, it belongs to them," Erdogan said.

The first foreign visitor to the palace was Pope Francis in November, followed by Russian President Vladimir Putin last week.


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