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Istanbul Railways Museum

Rating 4.9
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+90 212 520 65 75
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İstanbul, Fatih, Hocapaşa Mah., Sirkeci İstasyon Cad., 2
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İstanbul, Fatih, Hocapaşa Mah., Sirkeci İstasyon Cad., 2
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+90 212 520 65 75
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Closed until Tuesday
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Sirkeci
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Year of foundation:1888
Wheelchair accessibility:unavailable
Type of museum:subway, motor transport
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Zenin S.
Level 19 Local Expert
April 10
Istanbul Railway Museum is a fascinating place for anyone interested in the history of transport and engineering achievements of Turkey. The museum is located in the Sirkeci district, not far from the famous train station, which was once the terminus of the legendary Orient Express The museum is not very large, so if you expect the scale of European railway museums, it may seem modest. Some exhibits require restoration, but this adds authenticity to them. It is better to visit on weekdays, as there may be more visitors on weekends. And it's worth noting that admission is free!
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Alex.S.
Level 11 Local Expert
March 17
Firstly, it is free, secondly, it is located in the station building where the Orient express arrived, and thirdly, there are many interesting things for an inquisitive mind, although the museum itself is not at all large. If you just go in to take a look, then five minutes will be enough, and if you delve into it, scan QR codes, read interesting facts, then you can get carried away for a long time. But this is if you speak English or Turkish.
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Екатерина
Level 16 Local Expert
October 30, 2024
A tiny free museum with almost no people! I'm thrilled! You can view the exhibits endlessly. Everything is in Turkish and English, prepare a translator :)It is located at the terminus of the very Orient Express from the novel by Agatha Christie.
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