Marmara University Cumhuriyet Museum and Art Gallery. Nasıl bir müze ? | ISTANBUL
Marmara University Cumhuriyet Museum and Art Gallery. Nasıl bir müze ? | ISTANBUL
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Marmara University’s Cumhuriyet Museum consists of the Original Print Collection and the Art Gallery and İhap Hulusi Görey Gallery, where short-term exhibitions are held.
The history of Marmara University’s Cumhuriyet Museum Original Print Collection stretches back to the Modern Turkish Engraving exhibition, held to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Turkish Republic. This exhibition, which consisted of 116 works from 38 different artists, selected by Professor Mustafa Aslıer, and was held in many cities in Turkey and in a number of different countries.
After the exhibitions, these works were donated to the State School for Applied Fine Arts and formed the essence of Marmara University’s Cumhuriyet Museum Original Print Collection.
The Marmara University Cumhuriyet Museum is open every day, except Mondays and public holidays, from 10:00-18:00.
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Showcase: 'Art Connection' at the Turker Art Gallery
The Turker Art gallery in Istanbul is kicking off its winter season with the exhibition Art Connection. It brings together art from close to home and far afield, from abstract to more representational art, in a diversity of tones and perspectives.
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Henk Art * Istanbul Computer Art Gallery * Istanbul Computer Art Galleries Istanbul
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EXPOSITION A ART GALLERY TAKSIM A ISTANBUL
Exposition d'artistes peintres dont Nilufer Inaltong à Art Gallery Taksim, à Istanbul, en novembre 2010
Showcase: Istanbul's Walls Exhibition
They've existed for more than 1,600 years, and were built back when the city was still named Constantinople. Istanbul's old city walls are now the subject of an exhibition that looks at how they have shaped the character of this historic city. Miranda Atty has more.
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A preview of Contemporary Istanbul
Istanbul's about to be very enticing for art lovers - as this week marks the opening of multiple events across the city. And with artworks from 70 galleries displayed across six main locations, Contemporary Istanbul's putting on one of the most exciting exhibits. Our Miranda Atty previews what to expect.
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Carpet Museum | Halı Müzesi | Merak edip ziyaret ettik ! | Istanbul
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Carpet Museum | Halı Müzesi | Istanbul
The carpet museum is located in Istanbul, Sultan Ahmet Mosque in Hünkar kasrı.The building is designed as a structure where the sultan can rest and chat before or after the prayer.It was built in 1609-1617 by Sultan Ahmet I. The architect is Sedefkâr Mehmet Aga.
The carpet museum has two floors.On the lower floor, large size carpets, in the upper floor rooms small size carpets are exhibited.It is the only museum in Turkey where only his carpet is exhibited.The museum collection has been created by gathering high-art historical and artistic values carpets that have been donated to the mosque by an ancient Islamic tradition since centuries. There are 448 pieces of carpets.62 pieces of carpet are exhibited alternately.In the museum where the original Turkish carpets are located, very rare features carpets are exhibited.
Some exhibited carpets in the museum; Ottoman period, classical period (Uşak, Bergama, Konya and kula), Iran, Caucas, Turkmen.
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It can be reached by Tram-line to Sultanahmet Mosque. (Hünkar kasrı- Carpet Museum)
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Vakıflar Genel Müdürlüğüne bağlı olan Halı müzesi İstanbul'da Sultan Ahmet Cami Hünkar kasrındadır. Yapı Padişahın namazdan önce veya sonra oturup dinlenebileceği sohbet edebileceği bir yapı olarak tasarlanan hünkar kasırlarının ilk örneğidir. Sultan Ahmet Cami ile birlikte yapılan Hünkâr Kasrı Sultan Ahmet I. Tarafından 1609- 1617 yıllarında yaptırılmıştır. Mimarı Sedefkâr Mehmet Ağa'dır. Çeşitli onarımlarla günümüze ulaşan kasır birçok özgün ayrıntısını yitirmiş, son büyük onarımını 1949 yılındaki yangından sonra geçirmiştir. Özgün çatı ve bezemeleri yok olan kasrın değerli kumaş, kilim ve halılarla döşendiği inşaat defterinde satın alınan eşyalar listesinden öğrenilmektedir. Halı müzesi ( Sultan Ahmet Camii Hünkâr Kasrı ) iki kattan ibaret olup alt katında giriş koridoru, üst kata çıkış rampası, üst katında ise üç adet oda yer almaktadır. Alt kat giriş holü ve rampada, büyük boyutlu halılar, üst katta odalarda ise küçük boyutlu halılar sergilenmektedir. Türkiye'de sadece halının sergilendiği tek müzedir. Müze koleksiyonunun, yüzyıllardan beri eski bir İslam geleneği ile camilere bağışlanan tarihi ve sanat değeri yüksek halıların toplanmasıyla oluşturulmuştur. Halı müzesinde 448 adet halı bulunmaktadır. 62 Adet halı dönüşümlü olarak sergilenmektedir. Özgün Türk halılarının bulunduğu müzede çok nadir özellikte olan halılar sergilenmektedir. Çok zengin bir koleksiyona sahip olan müzede en erken tarihli halı XIV. Yüzyıl beylikler devri halısıdır. Sergilenen halılar arasında, XV. Yüzyıl erken Osmanlı Dönemi halıları, XVI. Ve XVII. Yüzyıl klasik devri halıları (Uşak halıları, Bergama, Konya ve kula Halıları) XVIII. Yüzyıl Kazak halısı, XVI. Yüzyıl İran halısı, Kafkas halıları, Türkmen halıları, XIX. Yüzyıl Yağcıbedir seccadesi bulunmaktadır. XIX. Yüzyıla ait Kula, Gördes, Konya, Lâdik ve Milas çevrelerine ait seccadeleri en nadide örnekleri sergilenmektedir. Müze restorasyon nedeni ile ziyarete kapalıdır.
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ISTANBUL - TURKEY ???????? Bosphorus, museums, topkapi ????????
Short video about our travel in Istanbul - Bosphorus, museums, topkapi, university, park, metro, old city etc.
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9/8 rhytm at the art gallery in Istanbul
The opening of Mustafa Horasan's exhibition at the art on gallery
RAHMİ KOÇ MÜZESİ (marmara resim-iş.2017)
Topkapi Palace | Turkey | Istanbul
History of the Topkapı Palace: Turkey | Istanbul
Topkapı Palace was not only the residence of the Ottoman sultans, but also the administrative and educational centre of the state. Initially constructed between 1460 and 1478 by Sultan Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople, and expanded upon and altered many times throughout its long history, the palace served as the home of the Ottoman sultans and their court until the middle of the 19th century. In the early 1850s, the palace became inadequate to the requirements of state ceremonies and protocol, and so the sultans moved to Dolmabahçe Palace, located on the Bosphorus. Despite this move, the royal treasure, the Holy Relics of the Prophet Muhammad, and the imperial archives continued to be preserved at Topkapı, and-since the palace was the ancestral residence of the Ottoman dynasty as well as the place where the Holy Relics were preserved-Topkapı continued to play host to certain state ceremonies. Following the abolishment of the Ottoman monarchy in 1922, Topkapı Palace was converted into a museum on April 3rd 1924, on the order of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. After the conquest of Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444-46, 1451-81) had a palace built in what is modern-day Istanbul’s Beyazıt district, on the spot where the University of Istanbul stands today; this first palace subsequently became known as the Old Palace (Eski Saray). Following the construction of the Old Palace, Mehmed II then had the Tiled Kiosk (Çinili Köşk) built, followed by Topkapı Palace itself, to which the court relocated when construction was complete. Mehmed called this place the New Palace (Sarây-ı Cedîd). The palace received its current name when Sultan Mahmud I (r. 1730-54) had a large wooden palace constructed near the city’s Byzantine walls, in front of which were placed several ceremonial cannons. This seaside palace was named the Cannon Gate Palace by the Sea (Topkapusu Sâhil Sarâyı), and when this palace was destroyed in a fire, its name was transferred to Mehmed II’s New Palace. Topkapı Palace, which developed and grew over the centuries, had a design that played an important role in Ottoman governmental philosophy and in the relations between the palace and its subjects. When Topkapı was first built, its plan was influenced by the splendor of the Edirne Palace located on the Tunca River, which had been constructed by Mehmed II’s father, Sultan Murad II (r. 1421-44, 1446-51) but very little of which survives today. The basic design of the palace is centred on various courtyards and gardens, around which are arranged offices devoted to state business, the buildings and pavilions serving as the residence of the sovereign and the buildings set aside for the court employees who lived in the palace. Topkapı Palace is built atop the Byzantine acropolis on Sarayburnu at the tip of the Istanbul peninsula. It is surrounded by the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn. On the land side, the palace is surrounded by 1,400-meter-long high encircling walls-known as the “Royal Walls” (Sûr-ı Sultânî)-while on the side facing the sea it is surrounded by Byzantine walls. The palace covers an area of approximately 700,000 square meters, a major part of which area is set aside for the Royal Gardens (Hasbahçe). The court of Topkapı Palace proper is made up of two basic organizations: the Outer Palace (Bîrûn) and the Inner Palace (Enderûn); the Harem was a part of the latter. The design of residences, ceremonies and ceremonial spaces, and all of the many palace facilities were set out according to this basic organizational principle. Within the Topkapı Palace complex are three main gates-the Imperial Gate (Bâb-ı Hümâyûn), the Gate of Salutation (Bâbüsselâm), and the Gate of Felicity (Bâbüssaâde)-four courtyards, the Harem, the Royal Gardens-today known as the Rose Garden (Gülbahçe)-and various other gardens.
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Sanatçı ve Zamanı / Artists in Their Time
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UGUR CALISKAN
Curriculum Vitae
-Born in Eskisehir in 1964.
-Graduated from Mustafa Kemal High School in Ankara.
-Studied in the Faculty of Fine Arts in Gazi University between 1981 and 1983.
-Transfered to Hacettepe Unıversıty and there graduated from Health Administration Academy in 1987.
-Established Gallery ARTURA in 1985.
-His paintings had been exhibited in Gazi Museum, Capital Markets Board of Turkey, Vakifbank, Istanbul Stock Exchange, IMOGA Istanbul, Museum of Paintings and Sculpture in Ankara, Museum of Erbil, CAGSAV between 1990 and 2000.
-Served in United Painters and Sculptors Association between 2000 and 2006. Edited UPSA magazine during this period.
-Have designed and made the suits of Anatolian Fever Dance Group since 2002.
-Established Galery ARTURA in Alacati in 2005.
-Organized TERAKOTA WORKSHOP and exhibition in which 20 artists involved in 2006.
-Organized ENGRAVING WORKSHOP and exhibition in which 60 artists involved in five universities in 2007
-Organized SCULPTURE WORKSHOP in 2009
-SCULPTOR WORKSHOP exhibition BEŞİKTAŞ ÇAĞDAŞ istanbul 2010
-EXHIBITION / THREE GENERATIONS OF ART /Adnan Turani,Hayati Misman,Uğur Çalışkan ,ANKARA 2011
-17 personal exhibitions performed.
Ugur Caliskan has been examining the entire findings of humanity on the basis of existentialism and expressing them in his art works. He has the point of view of constructive post-modernism and has serious criticisms on determinist formations caused by modernity . He believes that chaos has its own dynamics and exact truths increases the illusions in peoples' minds.
Historic Beyazit Square in Istanbul Turkey
ISTANBUL,TURKEY,Hagia Sophia Museum,Blue Mosque,Topkapi Palace,Grand Bazaar,Spice Bazaar,Dolmabahce Palace,Underground Cistern,Sema ceremony of the Whirling Dervishes,Galata Tower,Bosphorus,Princes' Islands,Sultanahmet ,Pera,Beyoglu,Taksim,ST. SOPHIE ,HIPPODROME ,THE MUSEUMS OF TURKISH ISLAMIC ART,SULEYMANIYE CAMII,ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM,BEYLERBEYI PALACE,CHORA CHURCH,RUSTEM PASA MOSQUE,RUMELI FORTRESS,NIGHTLIFE,RESTAURANTS,Kariye Museum,Military Museum,The Covered Bazaar,The Spice or Egyptian
Bazaar,Blue Mosque,Eyup Mosque,Suleymaniye Mosque,Istanbul Toy Museum,Dogancay Museum ,Istanbul Modern Art Museum ,Sakip Sabanci Museum ,Rahmi Koc Museum,Pera Museum,Istanbul Byzantine Mosaic Museum ,Istiklal Street,Turkuazoo Aquarium,Camlica Hill,Kilyos (Beach),Caddebostan (Beach),Belgrade Forest - Belgrad Orman Bahcekoy,Emirgan Park,Ayasofya Museum,Eyup,Kanlica,Hidiv Pavilion,Jewish Museum of Turkey - Zulfaris Synagogue,Sehzade Mosque,Armenian Church of the Three Altars,Kumkapi,Cengelkoy,Rezan Has Museum,Polonezkoy,Arasta Bazaar,Fish Market - Balik Pazari,Rumeli Feneri - Rumeli Lighthouse,Yeni Cami - New Mosque,Aya Triada Greek Orthodox Church,Santral Istanbul,Bebek,Anadolu Feneri - Anadolu Lighthouse,Ataturk Cultural Centre,Beykoz,Cemal Resit Rey (CRR) Concert Hall,Taksim Square,Riva (Beach),Fenerbahce Saracoglu Stadium,Yeralti Camii- Underground Mosque,Kucuk Ayasofya - Little Hagia Sophia,Istanbul UFO Museum,Church of the Pantocrator - Zeyrek Cami,Ortakoy Mosque,Galerist,Yildiz Park,Anglican Church of Beyoglu,Yildiz Palace,Museum of Adam Mickiewicz,Garipce,Emirgan Park,1453 Panorama Museum,Pierre Loti Café,Istanbul Aviation Museum,Chora Church - Kariye Museum,Tophane,Anadolu Kavagi,Yedikule Fortress - Seven Towers,Church of St Stephen of the Bulgars,Museum of History of Science in Islam,Cemile Sultan Grove,Hagia Irene,Neve Shalom Synagogue,Uskudar,Galeri Nev,Kadikoy Bull Statue,Kadikoy on Asian Side,Maidens Tower - Kiz Kulesi
,Eminonu and Around,Hippodrome and Monuments,Great Palace Mosaics Museum,Gulhane Park,Princes' Islands Museum,Naval Museum,Eyup Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum,Tarabya,Sogukcesme Street,Eczacıbasi Virtual Museum,Sureyya Opera House,Caferaga Medresesi,Istanbul Aquarium,Ataturk Arboretum,Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator,Borusan Kultur Sanat,Harbiye Cemil Topuzlu Open Air Theatre,Haydarpasa Railway Station,Bosphorus Bridge,Aynalikavak Pavilion,Dolmabahce Mosque,Fatih Mosque,Turk Telekom Arena,Palace of the Porphyrogenitus - Tekfur Sarayi,Miniaturk Museum,Kucuksu Palace,Casa dell'Arte Art Gallery,Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art,Rumeli Fortress,Galata Bridge,Anadolu Hisari - Anatolian Fortress,Turkcell Kurucesme Arena,1001 Columns Cistern - Binbirdirek Cistern,Sirkeci Railway Station,Sile,Istanbul Sapphire Observation Deck,St Anthony of Padua Catholic Cathedral,ARTER Istanbul,Istanbul Zoology Museum,Sakirin Mosque,Fountain of Ahmet III,Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque,Galata Mevlevi Monastery-Mevlevihane,Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque,Museum of Painting and Sculpture,Kadikoy Fish Market,SALT,Kuzguncuk,Dolmabahce Inonu Stadium,Florence Nightingale Museum,Rustem Pasha Mosque,Sadberk Hanim Museum,Rahmi M Koc Museum,Ihlamur Pavillion,Beylerbeyi Palace,Istanbul Dolphinarium,Beyazit Square,Fener and Balat,Türvak Cinema and Theatre Museum and Art Library,Pammakaristos Church - Fethiye Mosque Museum,Valens Aqueduct,Kucukciftlik Park,Discovery Sphere Planetarium,Turkish-Islamic Arts Museum - Ibrahim Pasha Palace,Museum of Calligraphy,Ataturk Museum Istanbul,Ortakoy,Ahrida Synagogue, Cihangir, Karakoy, Sakip Sabanci Museum,Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum,Istiklal Street - Taksim,Mihrimah Sultan Mosque,Flower Passage - Cicek Pasaji,Atlas Passage,Kabatas,Hazzopulo - Hacopulo Passage, Million Stone,Riddim,Akbank Art Centre,Istanbul Park - F1 Circuit,Serpent Column-,Yildiz Hamidiye Mosque,Column of the Goths,Obelisk of Theodosius,Mihrimah Sultan Mosque,Sinan Erdem Dome,Walled Obelisk ,Arap Mosque,
Taksim Park,Ozgurluk Park,Sariyer,Suriye Passage,Dolmabahce Clock Tower,Aznavur Passage,Nuruosmaniye Mosque,Yavuz Selim Mosque,Monument of Liberty,Mihrabat Grove,Nevizade,Etiler,Beyazit Tower,El-Hamra Passage,Maslak Pavilion,Fethi Pasa Korusu (Grove),Suleymaniye Hamam,Yeni Valide Mosque,Ahmet III Fountain,Column of Constantine/Burnt Column,Greek Orthodox Patriarchate,CNR Expo Istanbul,Aksaray Valide Mosque,Nusretiye Mosque,
CROWDS AND POWER, Köken Ergun, SALT ULUS, exhibition walk thru
Video walk-thru of Köken Ergun's first solo exhibition in Turkey, at SALT ULUS, Ankara, in collaboration with the 19th Festival on Wheels.
DECEMBER 5, 2013 -- FEBRUARY 16, 2014
Köken Ergun's video works focus on rituals of distinct social groups and subcultures. His interests lie in the interactions and dynamics of social conclaves and how groups bond together. Rather than having a documentarist attitude, Ergun's curiosity helps him offer an unexpected and lighthearted analysis of rituals within religion, societal conventions and protocols of traditionally prepared entertainment. Ergun's personal investment in his subjects invites them into his practice and results in long radiating relationships.
The exhibition borrows its title from Elias Canetti's book Masse und Macht [Crowds and Power]. Ergun questions the impact of authoritarian power on individuals and crowds with wit, to reveal awry mechanisms within the structures of our society.
Untitled (2004) is an early work about body politics in which the artist's confident movements gradually break down as he battles with conflicting positions regarding the contemporary body under stress.
The pair of works I, Soldier (2005) and The Flag (2006) deal with militarism and nationalism. I, Soldier follows the celebrations of May 19, Youth and Sports Day and The Flag was shot on the April 23, National Sovereignty and Children's Day celebrations in Turkey. These videos address the impact of systems of power over the masses through the construction of national identity and how the attitude of the original 1930s ceremonial aesthetics is still applied today.
TANKLOVE (2008), a video work of a performance that took place in a small town in Denmark, where military intervention is normally unencountered, was inspired by the imposition of tanks in Sincan, Turkey that led to the process of February 28, 1997. This video is one of Ergun's first works conducted collaboratively with a local community. After the surprise arrival of a tank in their town, the community gather atop the tank with the artist to share the memory in a photograph.
Binibining Promised Land (2009-2010) focuses on the beauty pageants organized by Philippine care-givers of the elderly and sick in Tel Aviv, dealing with a social gathering, and the impact of authoritarian regulation, from a different perspective. The work presents more than a beauty pageant, by revealing work conditions, issues of immigration and the cultural codes that arise in those situations.
Crowds and Power is realized in collaboration with the 19th Festival on Wheels.
Avcilar, the bright star of Istanbul
ISTANBUL,TURKEY,Hagia Sophia Museum,Blue Mosque,Topkapi Palace,Grand Bazaar,Spice Bazaar,Dolmabahce Palace,Underground Cistern,Sema ceremony of the Whirling Dervishes,Galata Tower,Bosphorus,Princes' Islands,Sultanahmet ,Pera,Beyoglu,Taksim,ST. SOPHIE ,HIPPODROME ,THE MUSEUMS OF TURKISH ISLAMIC ART,SULEYMANIYE CAMII,ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM,BEYLERBEYI PALACE,CHORA CHURCH,RUSTEM PASA MOSQUE,RUMELI FORTRESS,NIGHTLIFE,RESTAURANTS,Kariye Museum,Military Museum,The Covered Bazaar,The Spice or Egyptian
Bazaar,Blue Mosque,Eyup Mosque,Suleymaniye Mosque,Istanbul Toy Museum,Dogancay Museum ,Istanbul Modern Art Museum ,Sakip Sabanci Museum ,Rahmi Koc Museum,Pera Museum,Istanbul Byzantine Mosaic Museum ,Istiklal Street,Turkuazoo Aquarium,Camlica Hill,Kilyos (Beach),Caddebostan (Beach),Belgrade Forest - Belgrad Orman Bahcekoy,Emirgan Park,Ayasofya Museum,Eyup,Kanlica,Hidiv Pavilion,Jewish Museum of Turkey - Zulfaris Synagogue,Sehzade Mosque,Armenian Church of the Three Altars,Kumkapi,Cengelkoy,Rezan Has Museum,Polonezkoy,Arasta Bazaar,Fish Market - Balik Pazari,Rumeli Feneri - Rumeli Lighthouse,Yeni Cami - New Mosque,Aya Triada Greek Orthodox Church,Santral Istanbul,Bebek,Anadolu Feneri - Anadolu Lighthouse,Ataturk Cultural Centre,Beykoz,Cemal Resit Rey (CRR) Concert Hall,Taksim Square,Riva (Beach),Fenerbahce Saracoglu Stadium,Yeralti Camii- Underground Mosque,Kucuk Ayasofya - Little Hagia Sophia,Istanbul UFO Museum,Church of the Pantocrator - Zeyrek Cami,Ortakoy Mosque,Galerist,Yildiz Park,Anglican Church of Beyoglu,Yildiz Palace,Museum of Adam Mickiewicz,Garipce,Emirgan Park,1453 Panorama Museum,Pierre Loti Café,Istanbul Aviation Museum,Chora Church - Kariye Museum,Tophane,Anadolu Kavagi,Yedikule Fortress - Seven Towers,Church of St Stephen of the Bulgars,Museum of History of Science in Islam,Cemile Sultan Grove,Hagia Irene,Neve Shalom Synagogue,Uskudar,Galeri Nev,Kadikoy Bull Statue,Kadikoy on Asian Side,Maidens Tower - Kiz Kulesi
,Eminonu and Around,Hippodrome and Monuments,Great Palace Mosaics Museum,Gulhane Park,Princes' Islands Museum,Naval Museum,Eyup Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum,Tarabya,Sogukcesme Street,Eczacıbasi Virtual Museum,Sureyya Opera House,Caferaga Medresesi,Istanbul Aquarium,Ataturk Arboretum,Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator,Borusan Kultur Sanat,Harbiye Cemil Topuzlu Open Air Theatre,Haydarpasa Railway Station,Bosphorus Bridge,Aynalikavak Pavilion,Dolmabahce Mosque,Fatih Mosque,Turk Telekom Arena,Palace of the Porphyrogenitus - Tekfur Sarayi,Miniaturk Museum,Kucuksu Palace,Casa dell'Arte Art Gallery,Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art,Rumeli Fortress,Galata Bridge,Anadolu Hisari - Anatolian Fortress,Turkcell Kurucesme Arena,1001 Columns Cistern - Binbirdirek Cistern,Sirkeci Railway Station,Sile,Istanbul Sapphire Observation Deck,St Anthony of Padua Catholic Cathedral,ARTER Istanbul,Istanbul Zoology Museum,Sakirin Mosque,Fountain of Ahmet III,Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque,Galata Mevlevi Monastery-Mevlevihane,Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque,Museum of Painting and Sculpture,Kadikoy Fish Market,SALT,Kuzguncuk,Dolmabahce Inonu Stadium,Florence Nightingale Museum,Rustem Pasha Mosque,Sadberk Hanim Museum,Rahmi M Koc Museum,Ihlamur Pavillion,Beylerbeyi Palace,Istanbul Dolphinarium,Beyazit Square,Fener and Balat,Türvak Cinema and Theatre Museum and Art Library,Pammakaristos Church - Fethiye Mosque Museum,Valens Aqueduct,Kucukciftlik Park,Discovery Sphere Planetarium,Turkish-Islamic Arts Museum - Ibrahim Pasha Palace,Museum of Calligraphy,Ataturk Museum Istanbul,Ortakoy,Ahrida Synagogue, Cihangir, Karakoy, Sakip Sabanci Museum,Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum,Istiklal Street - Taksim,Mihrimah Sultan Mosque,Flower Passage - Cicek Pasaji,Atlas Passage,Kabatas,Hazzopulo - Hacopulo Passage, Million Stone,Riddim,Akbank Art Centre,Istanbul Park - F1 Circuit,Serpent Column-,Yildiz Hamidiye Mosque,Column of the Goths,Obelisk of Theodosius,Mihrimah Sultan Mosque,Sinan Erdem Dome,Walled Obelisk ,Arap Mosque,
Taksim Park,Ozgurluk Park,Sariyer,Suriye Passage,Dolmabahce Clock Tower,Aznavur Passage,Nuruosmaniye Mosque,Yavuz Selim Mosque,Monument of Liberty,Mihrabat Grove,Nevizade,Etiler,Beyazit Tower,El-Hamra Passage,Maslak Pavilion,Fethi Pasa Korusu (Grove),Suleymaniye Hamam,Yeni Valide Mosque,Ahmet III Fountain,Column of Constantine/Burnt Column,Greek Orthodox Patriarchate,CNR Expo Istanbul,Aksaray Valide Mosque,Nusretiye Mosque,
EDINBURGH (Scotland) Bus 4K Virtual Tour With #CHILLHOP MUSIC ????????????????????????????????
I happened to visit Edinburgh, Scotland recently, and did a lot of touristy stuff, but the best part about my trip to Edinburgh was the bus rides that I took through the city!
Edinburgh has some great sights, Edinburgh also has great tourist spots, but this virtual bus ride from the Edinburgh shore, to the Edinburgh City Centre, with sights of the National Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh Princes Street, High Street Edinburgh, and you can Enjoy this Edinburgh Virtual Bus Tour with some really great chillhop music from Late June.
Edinburgh Bus Virtual Tour 4k with Chillhop Muisc.
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Iran Thousands stories gallery in Malek Museum, Tehran تالار هزار داستان موزه ملك تهران ايران
August 7, 2017 (Persian calendar 1396/5/16)
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Tehran province (استان تهران)
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Malek National Museum and Library is a museum and national library in Tehran, Iran.
Malek National Library and Museum Institution (MNLMI) is the first private museum of Iran and one of the six large libraries holding exquisite manuscripts.
The MNLMI collection is a rich trove of the best manuscripts and Iranian historical artworks. The Institution is located in the historical precinct of “Bagh-e Melli باغ ملي” that is considered the cultural-historical center of Tehran.
The MNLM visitors include a large number of university students and researchers, as well as tourists who enjoy its library and museum facilities.It is one of the biggest libraries of precious manuscripts in Iran, built by Hadji Hussein Agha Malek حاجي حسين آقا ملك, at the time the richest man in Iran.
He built it in a traditional Persian architecture style. One of the biggest contributors is Esat Malek Malek, Hadji Hussein Agha Malek's eldest daughter, who contributed to the museum's development.
Iran Thousands stories gallery in Malek Museum, Tehran
تالار هزار داستان موزه ملك تهران ايران
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