Pera Museum Entrance Ticket
Pera Museum Entrance Ticket
A private art museum displaying unique works including Osman Hamdi Bey's well-known painting, "Turtle Trainer".
Duration: 2 Hours
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Highlights
- Broaden your knowledge and appreciation of art, history and culture browsing the unique collections at Pera Museum.
Full Description
The Pera Museum is located in the lively and historic neighborhood of Pera, in the district of Beyoğlu. The 'Orientalist Paintings', 'Anatolian Weights and Measures' and 'Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics' are 3 permanent collections you can enjoy whenever you are in Istanbul. There are a couple of very special works including "Kaplumbağa Terbiyecisi", which in English means "Turtle Trainer", by the painter Osman Hamdi Bey. At the entrance to the museum, you can also see the piano of the famous and influential 20th-century opera singer, Maria Callas. It took a long journey across the Atlantic Ocean and Europe to finally reach its present home. You can easily and happily spend a few hours browsing the unique collections of this museum!
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- Entrance Ticket
- Food and beverages
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Pera Museum
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Customer Reviews
We went there last week. It was a very impressive museum with very beautiful pieces. It was not too big. There was a small coffee where they serve high quality coffee and delicious cakes.
I spent the whole day in that museum. I am an art lover and it was awesome to visit there. There were 3 floors of different styles of displays and all of them were impressive.
The Pera Museum should not be missed in a visit to Istanbul. It is easy to access, not far from the other attractions. It is close to Taksim area. If you go there, definitely visit that museum. I am generally not interested in museums, but tend to go because my wife likes them. Both of us loved Pera Museum.