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Museum of Innocence

Inspired by a novel

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4.6

3.3K Reviews

Admission:₺650
Everyday except Mon: 10 AM-5:30 PM

Overview

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.

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Asma Niaz

Asma Niaz

3 months ago

All museums tell stories, but some ask you to linger, to listen differently. This one began as a lived truth, drifted into fiction through Orhan Pamuk’s words, and now rests... Show more

Matthew Moore

Matthew Moore

5 months ago

My wife and I loved this museum. A museum of mid century Istanbul, an installation art piece, a fascinating and engaging experience—all and more. I cannot recommend strongly enough to... Show more

Antonia Nieto

Antonia Nieto

7 months 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

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