The museum is interested in artistic production, it is concentrated in Turkey and the surrounding region. Read more.
Fatih Sultan Mehmet saw Istanbul and said: “Either I will conquer Istanbul or Istanbul will take over me“. It was an expression of love. Read more.
It is located in the Arasta Bazaar in the complex of the Blue Mosque. The artifacts in it are dated between 450 and 550 AD. Mosaic topics do not handle religious content. Read more.
Yusuf Ziya Pasha Mansion, which was started to be built in 1910, is a building that was stopped due to the First World War. Read more.
Orhan Pamuk, one of the most famous writers in Turkey. He won the Nobel Prize in literature in 2006. The Museum of Innocence is also the name of a novel by Orhan Pamuk. Read more.
Elgiz Museum was established as Turkey’s first contemporary art museum in 2001. It acts with the mission of ensuring the development of contemporary art. Read more.
The museum ramifies into 5 different sections; famous singers, athletes, actors/actresses also the most important one is scientists. Read more.
This wonderful architecture consists of 3 museums at once; Archaeology Museum, Museum of Oriental Antiquities, The Tiled Pavilion Museum. Read more.
The building of this museum is 5-story and every step of it smells original. Read more.
The name might deceive you into thinking that this museum is only for the little children but the goal of the museum is to appeal every age. Read more.
Pera Museum was the work of architect Achille Manoussos in 1893 but it first thought to be Bristol Hotel and then turned into a museum. Read more.
The paintings or other artistic artifacts in here is very unique and appealing to the eye with the touch of beautiful landscape. Read more.
Have you ever thought what would blind people feel like? This interactive museum helps you understand how they feel; they can trust by only talking to people or touching them. Read more.