An entourage place, everything is very beautifully decorated, with a soul, there is an audio guide, be sure to take 10 lire, the entrance is 300 lire. BUT if you haven't read the work, it may not be very interesting, since the whole story is about the book. An hour later, it became boring for me with a guide, about 80 showcases, for each guide tells about 2 minutes. Therefore, the story is for an amateur
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Сергей Анатольевич
Level 23 Local Expert
April 2
This is one of the most amazing museums. I listened to the book when I was going on a trip. But it is not necessary to visit the museum. The audio guide in Russian allows you to feel the atmosphere quite well and be filled with the necessary knowledge. I stood in front of the shop windows and admired the composition. What kind of work has been done and most importantly, it is not completed. That is, the museum will be interesting to visit in a few years. And for the purpose of rethinking, and in order to finish the new storefronts. For me, this museum is a love story. Men to a woman, a writer to Istanbul, a museum creator to his work
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руфина кирилина
Level 30 Local Expert
December 1, 2023
Lovely, not a museum! For those who love vintage, they can enjoy the atmosphere of old Istanbul, who are fans of Orhan Pamuk's novel "The Museum of Innocence" - immerse themselves again in the vicissitudes of the book, and those who are interested in the organization of museum business - admire the idea and embodiment! Remember that on the last page of the book there is a ticket to this museum - no matter in what language. 65+ discounts
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Андрей Георгиевич
Level 10 Local Expert
December 10
In my opinion, the book and the museum are one.
To be honest, I haven't read the book, but the audio
Be sure to take an audio guide.
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Егор Уткин
Level 5 Local Expert
April 3
An amazing museum! I recommend reading Orhan Pamuk's "Museum of Innocence" first. I will definitely return there again!
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елена линник
Level 26 Local Expert
January 8
If you have not read the book, then you will not understand what you have seen a little. That's what tourists who have already visited museums say.
But even without reading the book, you will still feel the art.
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Галина Пупырева
Level 8 Local Expert
November 18
A very interesting and unusual museum
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Рыжая Собака
Level 15 Local Expert
October 7, 2023
Three floors of antique household utensils and children's toys.
If you are not familiar with the author, do not waste time and money.
Not worth the time spent.
I do not recommend visiting.
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Виктор
Level 11 Local Expert
January 7
I was impressed by a huge showcase with hundreds of cigarette butts and mysterious forty-year-old visitors with silent longing in their eyes, who present themselves as heroines of Pamuk's novel
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Андрей
Level 19 Local Expert
June 17
Before visiting, read the book by Orhan Pamuk. The museum is great!
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Magnolia
Level 23 Local Expert
June 7, 2023
Following in the footsteps of a book I read many years ago, and which impressed me tremendously! I was glad to visit the museum, although not immediately👍🏼
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Евгения
Level 6 Local Expert
October 30, 2021
A wonderful atmospheric museum for fans of Orhan Pamuk's work.
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Katerina V.
Level 8 Local Expert
October 16, 2019
A magnificent museum of private human history, attention to detail and love of the era. A very cozy and poignant place for lovers of material culture.
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Ирина К
Level 17 Local Expert
January 17
Super Place
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Народный контроль
Level 23 Local Expert
April 15, 2022
A very good museum. I was shocked by the exhibits
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Наиль Хай
Level 15 Local Expert
May 4, 2019
After reading the book, my friend took me to this museum, which is very interesting and informative.After visiting this museum, you will find yourself in Orhan Pamuk's book "the Museum of Innocence"