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Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum

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The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is located in the historic Ibrahim Pasha Palace, overlooking the Hippodrome. Its vast collection spans from the 7th to the 20th centuries, showcasing the diversity of Islamic art. Highlights include a stunning array of handwoven carpets from Anatolia, intricate calligraphy manuscripts, and ethnographic displays that illustrate daily life in various Islamic cultures. The museum's layout guides visitors through different periods and regions, offering a comprehensive overview. The building itself is a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture, adding to the experience.

Don't miss

  • The world-class carpet collection, featuring rare Seljuk and Ottoman pieces.
  • The calligraphy section with ornate Qur'ans and imperial edicts.
  • The ethnographic section with reconstructed rooms showing traditional Turkish life.

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Ways to visit Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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