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Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry with Audio Guide

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What You'll Experience

World’s Largest Carpet Collection: Home to an extensive and rare collection of carpets, including ones from the Seljuk Empire and Iranian regions
Rich Historical Value: Displays art from various Islamic societies, including Turkish, Persian, and Arabic cultures
Diverse Artifacts: Features a wide range of exhibits such as calligraphy, ancient Qurans, pottery, glass, and wooden objects
Stunning Architecture: Located in the historical Ibrahim Pasha Palace with beautiful Ottoman architecture
Audio Guide: Provides an informative audio guide in English to explore the museum at your own pace
Cultural Immersion: Offers a deep insight into Turkish and Islamic history, art, and culture
Strategic Location: Situated near the iconic Blue Mosque, allowing easy access to other top attractions in Istanbul
Historical Significance: Opened in 1914 and relocated in 1983, the museum is an important cultural institution

The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and diverse culture of Islamic societies. The museum houses the world’s largest carpet collection, featuring rare pieces from the Seljuk Empire, Iran, and the Caucasus. It also showcases intricate calligraphy, ancient Qurans, and a variety of artifacts made of glass, wood, and ceramics. Visitors can freely explore the two floors of the museum, where the first floor highlights Turkish culture and the second focuses on Islamic art. The museum's historical setting in the Ibrahim Pasha Palace near the Blue Mosque adds to the experience, with an informative audio guide available for a deeper understanding of the exhibits.

It was opened in 1914 and has a rich history.

You can explore the museum at your own pace.

It features art from different Islamic cultures, including Turkish, Persian, and Arabic.

It also shows pottery, glass, and wooden artifacts.

The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is in Istanbul.

The museum is home to the world’s largest carpet collection.

The museum is located in the Ibrahim Pasha Palace near the Blue Mosque.

The museum displays carpets, calligraphy, and ancient Qurans.

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