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Museum of Turkish & Islamic Art

Phone: (0212) 518 18 05
District: Eminonu
Part: Sultanahmet
Address: İbrahim Paşa Sarayı, Sultanahmet Meydanı


Overlooking the Hippodrome, the museum occupies the restored 16th-century palace of İbrahim Paşa. A Greek convert to Islam, Ibrahim was the confidant of Süleyman I and in 1523 was appointed Grand Vizier. When his palace was completed the following year it was the grandest private residence in the Ottoman Empire, rivalling any building of the Topkapı Palace. When Süleyman fell under the influence of the scheming Roxelana, he was persuaded that Ibrahim had to go and the vizier was strangled in his sleep. The palace was seized by the state and has variously been used as a school, a dormitory, a court, a barracks and a prison, before being restored as a museum. The well-planned collections, all housed in cool rooms around a central courtyard, include carpets, manuscripts, miniatures, woodwork, metalwork and glasswork. Items range from the earliest period of Islam through to modern times, all presented chronologically and geographic cally, with full explanations provided. On the ground floor, a gallery showcases modern Turkish and foreign artists. There's an interesting ethnographic section, including a recreation of a kara cadir or "black tent", the residence of choice for many of the nomadic Anatolian tribes who developed the art of the kilim. Upstairs, the Great Hall contains what's reckoned to be one of the finest collections of carpets in the world. There's also an excellent cafe in a shaded courtyard with an adjacent covered terrace overlooking the Hippodrome.
Open 9am-5pm Tue-Sun. Admission $3. Credit MC, V.
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