The cafe is pleasant on the roof. There are very beautiful carpets in the museum, a beautiful view from the cafe of the Blue Mosque. There is a decent collection of exhibits downstairs. Well, in general, the atmospheric place is very
I'll give you 2 stars. Well, they go there because of the name, hoping to see the palace of Ibrahim Pasha. But the reality is just a corridor-type museum with pictures that need to be read and a few samples of jewelry, like fabrics, paint patches, and carpets. In general , it 's just about the way people live in general terms . It has nothing to do with the Sultans or Ibrahim. Well, it's empty, I went there alone, then a couple came up at the end. Well, nothing to worry about, it's interesting from the outside. There is no panoramic view or exit to the balcony from the series inside. Just a museum with pictures and samples of everyday life
Only the walls of the palace remained, bare walls. No previous design. I wanted to see a real palace, but I got to the exhibition. Only showcases, exhibits... Nothing from the real decoration of the palace.
The museum is as sad as possible, there is not much to see. I don't recommend it, it's not interesting for its price, there's nothing at all from Pasha's apartment. It's not worth paying for, it's not interesting.
Ibrahim Pasha's Palace is impressive, as is everything nearby on Sultan Ahmet and the Blue Mosque and the German Fountain and the Roman Column, all this is so monumental and majestic, it is not discussed it needs to be seen!!!
Unfortunately, only the exterior picture and the large hall remained of the palace. There is now a museum of Islam on the territory. I went there because I dreamed of seeing where Ibrahim Pasha lived. Almost everything has been restored. There is only one sculpture left from history in the courtyard and the door. It was informative, but unfortunately not what I would like to see.
The museum is very interesting, but I would like to see the living quarters of the palace, the life of Ibrahim Pasha, but there is nothing there. Here, just a few halls of the palace were given over to the museum of Turkish antiquities.
Now there is a gorgeous museum of the history of Islam. There are a lot of exhibits of the Ottoman Empire. Those who have not been, I recommend visiting
There are only walls from the palace. Museum with free entrance
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Мария В.
Level 9 Local Expert
February 4, 2024
An extremely informative museum in the palace. An interesting architectural structure, where, in addition to the exposition, you can plunge into the atmosphere of the home and see the organization of everyday life.
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Александр Шиманский
Level 7 Local Expert
July 24, 2024
We did not enter the palace itself. They entered the courtyard in front of the palace entrance. Nicely. Green parrots can be seen in the trees. Gift shop, water, ice cream.
For 590 lire per person, it's about nothing at all. There are absolutely few exhibits, very expensive, small territory, you can get around in 15 minutes. Nothing impressive
I advise everyone to visit. Impressive! Very beautiful. There is an information desk, they speak all languages, they give literature. The girls enter with a headscarf and covered legs. They are given at the entrance, but reusable.
It is a very beautiful palace, it is better to take an audio guide for an independent tour. (they take a passport or $100 as a deposit for the audio guide)
A great opportunity to visit the place where the filming of the Magnificent Century series took place, to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of those years.