Museum · AltIndag
Rahmi M. Koc Muzesi
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Rahmi M. Koc Muzesi is a private industrial museum located in the Altindag district of Ankara, set within a beautifully restored 19th-century anchor foundry. The museum showcases the evolution of transport, industry, and communication through an extensive collection of vintage cars, locomotives, aircraft, maritime vessels, and scientific instruments. As you wander through the indoor and outdoor galleries, you'll see everything from a 1911 Ford Model T to a full-size submarine you can board, and a collection of steam engines. The museum is divided into sections: road transport, rail, aviation, maritime, and a 'Science and Technology' area with interactive exhibits. What makes it distinctive is the sheer variety and the hands-on approach, many exhibits allow you to sit in cockpits or operate levers. The foundry's original brick walls and iron beams create a atmospheric backdrop. It's a family-friendly attraction that appeals to both enthusiasts and casual visitors, offering a deep dive into Turkey's industrial past and the legacy of the Koc family.
Don't miss
- Climbing inside the U-boat replica (TCG Uluçalireis) and a real submarine
- Viewing the 1911 Ford Model T and other rare vintage automobiles
- Exploring the full-size steam locomotives and a vintage tram
- Interactive science exhibits like a Foucault pendulum and steam engine models
- The maritime section with boats, engines, and a lighthouse lens
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Rahmi M. Koc Muzesi
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current prices. discounts for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Allow at least 2 hours; there's a lot to see.
- Photography is allowed; no flash in some areas.
- On-site cafe serves snacks and drinks.
- Audio guides are available in English and Turkish.
A bit of history
The museum was founded by Rahmi M. Koc, a prominent Turkish industrialist, and opened in 2005. The building was originally an anchor foundry built in 1885 during the Ottoman era, later restored to house the collection.
Common questions
Is there parking?
Yes, free parking is available on site.
Can I touch the exhibits?
Some interactive exhibits allow touching; others are behind ropes.
Is the museum suitable for young children?
Yes, there are hands-on areas and a playground.
How do I get there by public transport?
Take the metro to Ulus station, then a 20-minute walk or short taxi ride.
Are there guided tours?
Yes, guided tours can be arranged in advance.
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