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Istanbul Museums of Our Time
In the city, there are museums that take
place among the marked museums of the world. Products of civilization founded in
Anatolia and Mesopotamia over a period of thousands of years, starting in
prehistorical ages, can be seen in these museums.
Archeological
Museum:
Archeological museum is formed of 3 sections:
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Classical Archaeological Museum: It is located between the Gulhane
Park and the Topkapi Palace.It was built by Architect Vallery (1891-1908). Its
architecture resembles of the Greek Temples. In this museum, works of various
cultures from Anatolia and outside up to Byzantium times are being exhibited.
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Ancient Oriental Works Museum: It is next to the archaeological
museum.Works here are being exhibited in four main parts, Mesopotamia, Egypt,
Anatolia and Arabia. The museum was rearranged between 1963-1973 according to
contemporary museological understanding.
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Mosaics Museum: It is formed of the buildings of Sultan Ahmet
Complex. Here the 4th and 5th century mosaics obtained in excavations made in
1935 are being exhibited.
Military Museum:
The museum initially opened in Hagia Irene Church, later (1950) was moved to
the 1 St Army Headquarters building in Harbiye. Historical guns, clothing and
tools of various periods of the army are being exhibited and the old military
band team gives concerts in the museum.
Asiyan Museum:
It is located on the ridges of Rumelia Fort. It is the house where Poet
Tevfik Fikret lived. It was converted to a museum in 1995. Literary works and
personal belongings of the Poet are being exhibited here.
Ataturk Museum:
It is located in Sisli. It is the house where Ataturk lived with his mother
and sister before he went to Anatolia. It was converted to museum in 1942.
Personal belongings of Atatürk are being exhibited here.
Hagia Irene and
Hagia Sophia: These buildings are the museums which exhibit their own
characteristics. Exhibitions and concerts are being arranged here.
Municipality
Museum:
It is in the Gazenfer Aga Madrassah, underneath the Bozdogan aqueduct on the
Ataturk Boulevard. Pictures and plans of Istanbul and goods used in various
periods are being exhibited in the museum.
Tiled Kiosk:
In 1472, it was ordered by Fatih Sultan Mehmet to be built connected to the
Topkapi Palace. Turkish tiles and ceramics are being exhibited in this museum.
Naval Museum:
The museum initially opened in Dolmabahce Mosque, was then moved to
Besiktas. Goods and documents of Turkish navigation history are being exhibited
in the museum.
Classical Turkish
Literature Museum: It is located in Yuksekkaldirim. Manuscripts
related to Muslim religion and literature are being exhibited here. Fire-Brigade
Museum: It is situated on the Itfaiye Street in Fatih.
Fire tools and vehicles used by old local
fire-brigade teams in various periods are being exhibited.
Paintings and
Sculpture Museum (1937): It is located in Besiktas. Works of the
famous Turkish Sculptors and painters are being exhibited here.
Rumeli Hisari
Museum (1950): The building exhibits its own characteristics.
Concerts are given in Rumeli Hisari from time to time.
Health Museum: It is situated on
Divanyolu Street. Graphics, writings and statistics are being exhibited here.
Tanzimat
(Reforms) Museum:
It is situated in the Ihlamur Summerhouse in Besiktas. A good number of
goods, paintings and monuments related to Reformation period are exhibited here.
Turkish and
Islamic Works Museum: It is in the hospice building of the
Suleymaniye Complex (1913) where Turkish and Islamic works are being exhibited.
Yedikule Museum:
It is called Yedikule dungeons. It has been the scene of important events of
Byzantium and Ottoman histories. It was used as a prison
Topkapi Palace
Museum (1924): Various rich collections are being exhibited in
separate sections in the Topkapi Palace Museum. Chinese and Japanese Porcelains
are exhibited in the kitchen of the Palace. Personal clothings and belongings of
sultans are exhibited in the second courtyard. Treasury objects and priceless
jewelry are exhibited in treasury section. Portraits of sultans and famous
paintings given as gift are exhibited on the left of the Directorate building.
In the Prophet's Mantle department, holy objects of Prophet Muhammed and of four
khalifes are exhibited under the name of relics. Valuable manuscripts are being
exhibited in Agalar Mosque, a variety of arms are on show in the internal
Treasury.
Yerebatan Palace:
Justinianus I, Byzantium Emperor, had the cistern be constructed in the 6th
century (565). The old name was Basilica cistern. The palace takes its name due
to its ornamented column heads. Today, it is used as a museum.
Dolmabahçe
Palace:
Initially Dolmabahce Summer Palace and the Timber kiosk were built by Ahmed
I, in the beginning of the l7th century. The present palace was built in 1853 in
the time of Sultan Abdulmecit. It is located in Besiktas. Today it is being used
as a museum.
Beylerbeyi
Palace:
Sultan Abdulaziz had Balyan Usta construct the palace in 1865. It is on the
shore in Beylerbeyi. Today it is being used as a museum.
Elgiz Museum of Contemporary
Art
: Proje4L ‘Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art’,which was closed in
order to convert to being a contemporary art museum was re-opened at the same
location on the 25th of December, 2004 under the name, Proje4L ‘Elgiz Museum of
Contemporary Art’.
For three years, Proje4L ‘Istanbul Museum of Contemporary Art’ provided an
opportunity for new developments in Turkish contemporary art, helped young
artists to gain recognition within the international art scene and organized
international exhibitions and conferences. Now it hosts the permanent collection
of its founders, Sevda&Can Elgiz. ‘Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art’, is a non
profit organisation dedicated to increasing the profile of contemporary art in
Turkey.
Consisting of works by influential Turkish and International artists, ‘The
Elgiz Collection’ represents a wide range of progressive art in different media
and illustrates the unerring passion for collecting of it’s founders. The
objective at the ‘Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art’ is to create a common
message through Turkish and International art, promoting visual and cultural
diversity. By integrating the work of Turkish artists with that of established
International artists the museum effectively facilitates the globalization of
Turkish art.
‘Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art’ organizes lectures and seminars in its
conference space by inviting International collectors to share their enthusiasm
and their experiences in collecting art.
Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art is open from 10 : 00 – 18 : 00, Wednesday,
thursday, Friday; from 10 : 00 – 16 : 00 on Saturday; and tuesdays by
appointment.
No Entrance Fee.
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