Caricature And Humor Arts Museum
The caricature and humor arts museum of istanbul was originally opened for service in 1975 through the initiative of the caricature artists association of turkey.
The caricature and humor arts museum of istanbul was originally opened for service in 1975 through the initiative of the caricature artists association of turkey.
The Caricature and Humor Arts Museum was closed in 1980 but was re-opened in 1989 through the efforts of Gazanfer Agha.
The collection of the museum features various documents and authentic works, selections of caricature and humorous periodicals from Turkey and the world. Apart from the permanent exhibitions, the museum also houses temporary exhibitions.
Address: Atatürk Boulevard, Kovacılar Street, No:12 Fatih – Istanbul
Ph: +90 212 521 12 64
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