Das Museum für türkische und islamische Kunst (Türk ve İslâm Eserleri Müzesi, İbrahim Paşa Sarayı) liegt im historischen Zentrum von Istanbul am Hippodrom, direkt gegenüber der Blauen Moschee.
Das Museum befindet sich heute im Ibrahim-Pascha-Palast, den Sultan Süleyman I., genannt der Prächtige, Anfang des 16. Jahrhunderts seinem Wesir İbrahim Pascha schenkte. Nach dessen Tod im Jahre 1536 diente das Gebäude als Winterquartier der Janitscharenschule, Diplomatenresidenz, Finanzzentrum, Nähstube und Gefängnis, ehe es verlassen wurde und nach und nach verfiel.
A great little musuem right across the street from the Blue Mosque. Surprisingly uncrowded despite the location. Admission is included in the Musuem Card, so is worth a visit when you're nearby! The first floor is a large carpet exhibit and the second floor is a chronological timeline of Islamic art stretching back to the Prophet Muhammad's time. There's a courtyard with a great view of the Blue Mosque as well.
Faisal ChaudhryFeb. 21, 2018
Lovely museum, very few crowds. Shows the chronology of Islamic history from the Umayyads to Ottomans with wonderful relics and artifacts. However, some eras such as the Fatimid dynasty, seem to be forgotten.
BlueRinseEyesJan. 14, 2018
Who knows inside this museums, they have Prophet Muhammads beard, and the heritage of caliphates from The Rashiduns, Umayyads, Abbasids, and Ottoman, give it a go, its very worthed
Felix SiauwFeb. 14, 2018
The museum formerly a residence of Sultan Sulaiman's right hand. The collection consists of important islamic relics, manuscripts and scriptures from different Turkish era. The rug collection is amazing! You can use the museum pass here.
galuh hapsariDez. 31, 2017
alot of quraan copies and islamic history
Anas ElsayedFeb. 18, 2018
One of the most amazing and important places that should be visited. أروع متحف زرته في حياتي خصوصا أنه فيه مقتنيات رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
Suzan ZakiApr. 7, 2018
The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic displays on various cultures in Turkey, particularly nomad groups. These displays recreate rooms or dwellings from different time periods and regions. The building was originally constructed in 1524 and it was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier (minister) to Suleiman the Magnificent.
Amir ShehzadApr. 15, 2018
Nothing extra ordinary, was hoping to see the works of master of miniature....Bihzad!!! I was surprised to see none is on display! Otherwise the way descibed the timeline of muslim empire in that region is really commendable
Mitrava BanerjeeMai 19, 2018
The museum of Islamic art has a great collection of religious artefacts and Qurans from the 7th century to the 18th. As it used to be a palace before it's conversion the museum premises themselves are historical and worth a viewing.
Shamim SiddiquiMai 5, 2018
The palace, which is now used as the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Works, and named after the Parthian Damat Ibrahim Pasha, who is the second vizier of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, was previously known as "The Palace of the Square". In addition to many weddings, festivals and celebrations, Ibrahim Pasha Palace, which he wrote about being bigger and more magnificent than Topkapi Palace, was also the stage for mixed periods and rebellions and after the struggle of İbrahim Pasha in 1536, he was known with the same name. This historical palace, where you can see many beautiful examples of Turkish and Islamic art works together, is the first Turkish museum in this area.
Özcan AApr. 16, 2018
It's a huge museum with a great collection of historical art peaces. I would defiantly recommend visiting it when in Istanbul.
Al Zahra YahyaMai 1, 2018
Breathtaking place for Islamic history and art. Lovely and neat. I would surely go there again and you are better off buying the museum card of 5 days then you can see more of Istanbul. All in pass for almost 20 attractions would cost you 25 euros.
IdrisJuni 30, 2018
I think this is one of the best museums here in Istanbul. Not at all crowded and amazing artifacts. TIP - buy your Istanbul Museum pass here first thing in the morning and then avoid lines at all the popular places like Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Darshan ShahJuli 12, 2018
I really liked the chronological display setup of the art/artifacts throughout Islamic history. They also have a separate room which contains the beard hair and some of the belongings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The outside balcony area has a very nice view of the Sultanahmet Mosque. It's a must visit!
Bushra AhmedJuni 28, 2018
A very nice museum, hosting various ancient arabic carpets, writings and history. Its located in the tourist area of Sultanahmet just opposite from the famous Blue Mosque. There are various rooms to view various ancient and old historic items. The garden area overlooks the tourist square and the view overlooking the ancient town is absolutelt awe inspiring. A very nice museum to visit.
Clint HendricksJuli 11, 2018
A great little musuem right across the street from the Blue Mosque. Surprisingly uncrowded despite the location. Admission is included in the Musuem Card, so is worth a visit when you're nearby! The first floor is a large carpet exhibit and the second floor is a chronological timeline of Islamic art stretching back to the Prophet Muhammad's time. There's a courtyard with a great view of the Blue Mosque as well.
Faisal ChaudhryFeb. 21, 2018
Lovely museum, very few crowds. Shows the chronology of Islamic history from the Umayyads to Ottomans with wonderful relics and artifacts. However, some eras such as the Fatimid dynasty, seem to be forgotten.
BlueRinseEyesJan. 14, 2018
Who knows inside this museums, they have Prophet Muhammads beard, and the heritage of caliphates from The Rashiduns, Umayyads, Abbasids, and Ottoman, give it a go, its very worthed
Felix SiauwFeb. 14, 2018
The museum formerly a residence of Sultan Sulaiman's right hand. The collection consists of important islamic relics, manuscripts and scriptures from different Turkish era. The rug collection is amazing! You can use the museum pass here.
galuh hapsariDez. 31, 2017
alot of quraan copies and islamic history
Anas ElsayedFeb. 18, 2018
One of the most amazing and important places that should be visited. أروع متحف زرته في حياتي خصوصا أنه فيه مقتنيات رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
Suzan ZakiApr. 7, 2018
The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic displays on various cultures in Turkey, particularly nomad groups. These displays recreate rooms or dwellings from different time periods and regions. The building was originally constructed in 1524 and it was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier (minister) to Suleiman the Magnificent.
Amir ShehzadApr. 15, 2018
Nothing extra ordinary, was hoping to see the works of master of miniature....Bihzad!!! I was surprised to see none is on display! Otherwise the way descibed the timeline of muslim empire in that region is really commendable
Mitrava BanerjeeMai 19, 2018
The museum of Islamic art has a great collection of religious artefacts and Qurans from the 7th century to the 18th. As it used to be a palace before it's conversion the museum premises themselves are historical and worth a viewing.
Shamim SiddiquiMai 5, 2018
The palace, which is now used as the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Works, and named after the Parthian Damat Ibrahim Pasha, who is the second vizier of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, was previously known as "The Palace of the Square". In addition to many weddings, festivals and celebrations, Ibrahim Pasha Palace, which he wrote about being bigger and more magnificent than Topkapi Palace, was also the stage for mixed periods and rebellions and after the struggle of İbrahim Pasha in 1536, he was known with the same name. This historical palace, where you can see many beautiful examples of Turkish and Islamic art works together, is the first Turkish museum in this area.
Özcan AApr. 16, 2018
It's a huge museum with a great collection of historical art peaces. I would defiantly recommend visiting it when in Istanbul.
Al Zahra YahyaMai 1, 2018
Breathtaking place for Islamic history and art. Lovely and neat. I would surely go there again and you are better off buying the museum card of 5 days then you can see more of Istanbul. All in pass for almost 20 attractions would cost you 25 euros.
IdrisJuni 30, 2018
I think this is one of the best museums here in Istanbul. Not at all crowded and amazing artifacts. TIP - buy your Istanbul Museum pass here first thing in the morning and then avoid lines at all the popular places like Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Darshan ShahJuli 12, 2018
I really liked the chronological display setup of the art/artifacts throughout Islamic history. They also have a separate room which contains the beard hair and some of the belongings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The outside balcony area has a very nice view of the Sultanahmet Mosque. It's a must visit!
Bushra AhmedJuni 28, 2018
A very nice museum, hosting various ancient arabic carpets, writings and history. Its located in the tourist area of Sultanahmet just opposite from the famous Blue Mosque. There are various rooms to view various ancient and old historic items. The garden area overlooks the tourist square and the view overlooking the ancient town is absolutelt awe inspiring. A very nice museum to visit.
Clint HendricksJuli 11, 2018
A great little musuem right across the street from the Blue Mosque. Surprisingly uncrowded despite the location. Admission is included in the Musuem Card, so is worth a visit when you're nearby! The first floor is a large carpet exhibit and the second floor is a chronological timeline of Islamic art stretching back to the Prophet Muhammad's time. There's a courtyard with a great view of the Blue Mosque as well.
Faisal ChaudhryFeb. 21, 2018
Lovely museum, very few crowds. Shows the chronology of Islamic history from the Umayyads to Ottomans with wonderful relics and artifacts. However, some eras such as the Fatimid dynasty, seem to be forgotten.
BlueRinseEyesJan. 14, 2018
Who knows inside this museums, they have Prophet Muhammads beard, and the heritage of caliphates from The Rashiduns, Umayyads, Abbasids, and Ottoman, give it a go, its very worthed
Felix SiauwFeb. 14, 2018
The museum formerly a residence of Sultan Sulaiman's right hand. The collection consists of important islamic relics, manuscripts and scriptures from different Turkish era. The rug collection is amazing! You can use the museum pass here.
galuh hapsariDez. 31, 2017
alot of quraan copies and islamic history
Anas ElsayedFeb. 18, 2018
One of the most amazing and important places that should be visited. أروع متحف زرته في حياتي خصوصا أنه فيه مقتنيات رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
Suzan ZakiApr. 7, 2018
The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic displays on various cultures in Turkey, particularly nomad groups. These displays recreate rooms or dwellings from different time periods and regions. The building was originally constructed in 1524 and it was formerly the palace of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha, who was the second grand vizier (minister) to Suleiman the Magnificent.
Amir ShehzadApr. 15, 2018
Nothing extra ordinary, was hoping to see the works of master of miniature....Bihzad!!! I was surprised to see none is on display! Otherwise the way descibed the timeline of muslim empire in that region is really commendable
Mitrava BanerjeeMai 19, 2018
The museum of Islamic art has a great collection of religious artefacts and Qurans from the 7th century to the 18th. As it used to be a palace before it's conversion the museum premises themselves are historical and worth a viewing.
Shamim SiddiquiMai 5, 2018
The palace, which is now used as the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Works, and named after the Parthian Damat Ibrahim Pasha, who is the second vizier of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, was previously known as "The Palace of the Square". In addition to many weddings, festivals and celebrations, Ibrahim Pasha Palace, which he wrote about being bigger and more magnificent than Topkapi Palace, was also the stage for mixed periods and rebellions and after the struggle of İbrahim Pasha in 1536, he was known with the same name. This historical palace, where you can see many beautiful examples of Turkish and Islamic art works together, is the first Turkish museum in this area.
Özcan AApr. 16, 2018
It's a huge museum with a great collection of historical art peaces. I would defiantly recommend visiting it when in Istanbul.
Al Zahra YahyaMai 1, 2018
Breathtaking place for Islamic history and art. Lovely and neat. I would surely go there again and you are better off buying the museum card of 5 days then you can see more of Istanbul. All in pass for almost 20 attractions would cost you 25 euros.
IdrisJuni 30, 2018
I think this is one of the best museums here in Istanbul. Not at all crowded and amazing artifacts. TIP - buy your Istanbul Museum pass here first thing in the morning and then avoid lines at all the popular places like Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Darshan ShahJuli 12, 2018
I really liked the chronological display setup of the art/artifacts throughout Islamic history. They also have a separate room which contains the beard hair and some of the belongings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The outside balcony area has a very nice view of the Sultanahmet Mosque. It's a must visit!
Bushra AhmedJuni 28, 2018
A very nice museum, hosting various ancient arabic carpets, writings and history. Its located in the tourist area of Sultanahmet just opposite from the famous Blue Mosque. There are various rooms to view various ancient and old historic items. The garden area overlooks the tourist square and the view overlooking the ancient town is absolutelt awe inspiring. A very nice museum to visit.
Clint HendricksJuli 11, 2018
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