There are too many museums here because Turkey is actually a history, a nation with stories, so he left a lot of things, the Pera museum is not particularly large, but also saw a lot of things
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Pera Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Istanbul has a sight that people must view when they are visiting this ancient city. The Pera Museum, endowed by the industrialist Rahmi Koc and his family, is a treasure trove of the wealthy family's inventory of culturally significant Tukish works. It accomplishes that task well, featuring handwritten Ottoman-era books, Byzantine works, and a Republican era book collection. The crown jewel of the collection is the $3.5 million painting, "Turtle Trainer," by artist Osman Hamdi Bey, who has five other pieces on display at this Turkish museum.
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Pera Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are too many museums here because Turkey is actually a history, a nation with stories, so he left a lot of things, the Pera museum is not particularly large, but also saw a lot of things
Although the museum is not particularly large, the products in the museum also have so many other museums in Turkey, but it is also a place worth seeing. Turkey has many different landforms and has a good humanities.
The Pella Art Museum is facing the Bosporus Strait, next to the famous Palace Hotel. The appearance of the building is still a five-storey building with Roman style. However, it contains small objects of Turkey's local human society, remembering that the gallery is on the fourth floor. The gallery is small, but the paintings in it mostly show Turkish local customs, including Istanbul figure paintings, as well as Istanbul landscape paintings. Among them, the painting of the tortoise trainer seems to be the most famous one. The ticket seems to be 10 lira. As for the traffic, I came along Independent Street. I think I can take a tram to walk under the Galatay Bridge.
There are high quality exhibitions and museums worth visiting. The paintings in them are very Turkish, and the landscape paintings are even more beautiful. There are also some interesting small objects, which are very good. It's not far from other scenic spots. You can plan your trip here.
The Pera Palace Hotel, which used to be, is said to have retained its original look so far, and this insistence is particularly enjoyable. It's not only a hotel, but also a museum. It has the earliest elevator in Turkey and the car of the King of Sudan. It's very luxurious anyway.
This museum can be regarded as a palace of art in Turkey. I stayed in it for several hours. Many art works, although not so famous, are also a pleasant place to feel.