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The Museum of Innocence is a museum which was opened in 2012 and is dedicated to the novel of the same name by Turkish author Orhan Pamuk. The museum is based on the novel, which tells the story of a young man named Kemal who becomes obsessed with a woman named Füsun. The museum's collection includes a variety of objects that are mentioned in the novel, including letters, photographs, and other personal items. The museum offers a unique and immersive experience for fans of the novel, and provides a glimpse into the world of Kemal and Füsun.
Antonia Nieto
3 weeks ago
If you are not Turk you pay much more, 650 l, unless you have the book with you… It’s (even you have not read the book yet like me) an... Show more
CoCo JP
4 months ago
** if you buy the book , it has a ticket inside, no need to buy ticket then ( Turkish book is 400tl), the ticket is 500Tl! *** This is a... Show more
Keith Fenwick
2 months ago
This was a pilgrimage for me. It certainly is one for after you have read the book I would suggest. To do it justice, you need the audio guide and at... Show more