I join the previous reviews. We approached the closed area, the guard was shown the building on a map on his phone, he asked with a smile "Is Serkan Bolat?" we nodded laughing. He took his passport, rewrote the data and showed where to go. It's beautiful there, the pond, the benches, the lawn, the flowers, the trees, everything is well maintained. We've taken plenty of photos on this pond. Then we went to the Art Life door, guys, don't go very close to the door, 3-4 meters away from it, it has a sensor and as soon as you get close to the door, it breaks off and the secretary runs towards you shouting "mani mani". We managed to take a picture before the door opened))), but it flew out with the words in English, the meaning is "near the door, the photo is $ 20 per person, inside it is $ 50 per person. But fuck it, we turned on "my don't understand you" and started talking to her in Russian and saying that we don't understand anything, we said "okay bye bye", she also said goodbye and we went on to take pictures by the pond))) It's free. It was fun.👍
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riana.way
Level 15 Local Expert
February 27
We passed through the security checkpoint calmly. We met a local Turk who helped us through, but we had to pay to get inside. The price seemed expensive to us, so we decided not to enter. But the outside is also incredibly beautiful – we took cool photos and enjoyed the atmosphere!
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Татьяна
Level 3 Local Expert
February 24
The female guards at the entrance were allowed in without any problems at all. They just asked us "Is Serkan Ill?", we laughed, I answered "yes", took my passport to look at it, recorded it and let me into the territory. They even showed us exactly where to go so that we wouldn't get lost in the territory))
Well, they let us out without any problems, wished us a good day and we left👍🏼