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Ibrahim Pasha Palace Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
Abantu bendawo abangu-65 bayatusa,
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44 Atmeydanı Cd.
İstanbul
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This museum in Sultanahmet dates back as far as the 15th century. It reopened in 2014 after 2 years of renovations, and is a must-visit museum. It offers a blend of Turkish and Islamic arts and artifacts that are rich in culture and heritage. Admission fees: 50 TL Working hours (winter): 10:00-16:00 daily
Constructed in 1524, the building was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier to Suleiman the Magnificent, and husband of the Sultan's sister, Hatice Sultan.
The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts is the first Turkish museum in the Fatih district of Istanbul, covering the Turkish and Islamic art collections collectively.
Constructed in 1524, the building was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier to Suleiman the Magnificent, and was once thought to have been the husband of the Sultan's sister, Hatice Sultan. The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic displays on various cultures in Turkey, particularly nomad groups. These displays recreate rooms or dwellings from different time periods and regions.
Constructed in 1524, the building was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier to Suleiman the Magnificent, and was once thought to have been the husband of the Sultan's sister, Hatice Sultan. The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles…