The 8 thousand 500 years old village located in Istanbul’s Pendik district has aroused enthusiasm in the world of archaeology. According to experts, this is Istanbul’s ‘oldest village’ known to date. ...
The Rahmi Koç Museum is not an ordinary one, it totally subverts the classical notion of museum. Displayed are submarines instead of statues, steam-engine automobiles instead of paintings. ...
Turkey’s first and so far only Nobel-laureate novelist Orhan Pamuk accomplished yet another ‘first’ by establishing Turkey’s first ‘everyday life museum’: the “Museum of Innocence”. ...
Some of the galleries of the İstanbul Archaeological Museums will be closed to the public until September, due to restoration and re-organization work to be carried out in accordance with modern museological practices, worthy of the 21st century. ...
Atlı Köşk, the “Equestrian Villa” on the Emirgan shore of the Bosporus is nowadays home to the “Sakıp Sabancı Museum”, one of the leading private fine arts museums in Turkey. ...