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Not bad museum, just one day in Istanbul, you can stroll around here, come across the 100-year photo exhibition of Istanbul, it is more interesting, you can learn about the history, a good place to kill time
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Not bad museum, just one day in Istanbul, you can stroll around here, come across the 100-year photo exhibition of Istanbul, it is more interesting, you can learn about the history, a good place to kill time
The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art is a very famous art place in Istanbul. The quality of the exhibits is very high. It is also on the coast of the Bosphorus. It is very good, but the biggest disadvantage is that the tickets are expensive and the Istanbul Museum Pass cannot be used. It is recommended that everyone do not miss the souvenir shop in the museum after visiting, you will have something to gain.
I really feel good, especially to catch up with a retrospective of a Turkish contemporary artist inside. What surprised me more is that the internal facilities and pavilion concept of this art museum in Turkey has been in line with the northwestern Nordic countries. The cloakroom service is no different from the Louvre and the Prado Museum. There are sculptures of contemporary international masters in the collection, which surprised me~! ! ! ! The introduction of the art works in the museum is informative and informative, as well as various installations, images, and new media art. Just like it~! ! !
Except for some middle school students who visited under the guidance of teachers, there are not many people inside. Compared with art exhibitions in China, which are always full of people, Mao Mao prefers to enjoy these art treasures quietly and up close. The museum’s permanent collection is divided into three parts: Anatolian Weights and Measures, Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics, and Oriental art, from the 17th century to the In the early 19th century, European artists painted more than 300 paintings inspired by the Ottoman Empire.
The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art faces the Topkapi Palace, the center of the 19th-century Ottoman Turkish Empire, which is now the center of modern art in Istanbul. It looks like a large two-story warehouse, and its appearance is somewhat similar to the Tate Modern on the South Bank of the Thames.