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.