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Aya Nikola Mevkii, Büyükada, 34970 Adalar/İstanbul, Turkey, Bağcılar
Exhibits on the area's history with hundreds of artifacts on display, plus a gift shop & cafeteria.
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It was so nice to see whole history of the Princes islands
Especially the bikes section is awesome!!!
not much to see, just waste of timeI was laughing when I saw a piece of concrete from 2010 shown at the musueme 🤦🏻
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It is small and good Museum of the island.
Good island to explore in turkey
Racist people I would never recommend tourism in Turkey
Lavander Days 2022:July frm 19th to 22nd within saturday and SundayPls check yr agenda and please visit some activities.Have good trip to yours on the vay of Island and Museum.
Great!
Overall not a good experience, not worthy
Beautiful piece of history
Poor transportation
I love this place.
Cute small museum about the islands. There is quite a bit of history to learn about the islands.
It was okay for the price... But it was very empty.
Quite nice small museum but shows the history of Princess Islands. Very interesting books in the reception both in English and Turkish language s. Money earned from the souvenirs which are on the shelves are paid for the street animals food.
All respect to the Turkish people and the Turkish government for what they offer and are doing for Turkey and for the sake of elevating Turkey to the highest and most prestigious levels.
I like how the history of these islands is well recorded and most precisely I favored the written music and poets from artists lived in this island
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Very interesting and helpful in understanding more about the history of the islands. There are lots objects exhibited both old and more recents
Amazing view
The total picnic is amazing
Extremely charming, you can find various infosrmations about the island from variaous subjects. I especially loved the poetry section
I really liked this museum. You can find various objects and pieces. I strongly recommend to visit. But it is a bid sad to see the minorities of islands are very old. Prince islands are beatiful with ethnic richness.
It is a nice museum if you are interested in the history of the islands. There are some historical artifacts but most items are more recent, like early 1900s. Lots of things to read, sometimes too much or repetitive. The last section, which probably occupies a third of the entire museum is dedicated to islands in the literature, but it is about all kinds of islands and not Princes Islands specifically, so it wasnt that interesting for me.
My judgement might be clouded by being in an extremely good mood after visiting island but I enjoyed visiting the museum enormpusly. It is a simple but a pleasant place.Museum guardian is an amazing person with whom we had a lengthy conversation (with the help of Google Translate of course :). He is kind positive and welcoming. Highly recommend going there yourself!
Sooooo nice
A small, cozy interactive museum. There is a small gallery. During the pandemic, the cafe and toilet were closed.
Islands have great history and you can find part of their history here.
Located on the east shore of the island, as its name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Prince IslandsOpened in 2010, here you can learn various information about the islands, from their history to their architecture, including the flora and fauna found there.Definitely worth a visit, price is just 10TL (february 2020), and its even FREE on wednesdays !
Legendary
Very nice Museum where you can discover the secrets of the Islands. You can see old books or lists and wonderful chests. Wednesday is free entry! Very cool!
Its ok. Lots of information about islands history, some interactive items. Admission is free. Nothing spectacular though.
The museum was acceptable, it very small one but had plenty interesting stuff to see, like the fish head. On the walls you find information about the history of this place ( writing in English and Turkishalso you have some clips on tv about the finding of some items.
Nice mosque
If you want to go to an archaeological museum, this is not the place but if you want to learn something about the history of Prinkipos, this is the place which you must visit.
Not much to see in the museum, some history about the island.
Its good to pay a visit to learn about the islands history.
I gave it three not because of the museum but because its staffs, they didnt took care of the museum.
Interesting collection and you can learn about the history of the island in details. Worth the visit. Liked it.
The museum is simple and not much artifacts. But it tells you a lot about the history of the island and its impact on turkeys social and political reform ... one hour in this museum is enough. Entrance is free on wednesdays while other days it is a mere 5 turkish liras entrance fee
Very interesting and it has all the history od the islands love it
It is a nice place if you want to do something different in the island. Not much of a collection though. Youd get a good exposure the island history.
Limited intrested samples... not much to watch
Museum of the Princes’ Islands is the first contemporary city museum of Istanbul.It tells the story of the Islands from the geological formation of the Islands to the present day, displaying hundreds of objects and utilising twenty thousand Ottoman archival documents, six thousand digital photographs, hundreds of documentary films, documentation and filming of today’s Islands, archival records of public institutions of the Islands, temporary and permanent donations of the Islanders.
Its free of charge on Wednesdays :)
Decent history geography museum
Very good museum full of geological, archeological and cultural information and exhibits. The mythology of islands exhibition is particularly stunning.
Aya Nikola Mevkii, Büyükada, 34970 Adalar/İstanbul, Turkey, Bağcılar
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