It is very interesting for both adults and children. Wonderful exhibitions of everything - cars, railways, horse-drawn vehicles, etc.
There is a hall with a demonstration of the work of all mechanisms - from engines to a dishwasher (everything can be turned on and watch the process, mechanisms in section and with glass walls).
There is a second part of the exhibition - across the street, all with one ticket.
It was 4 o'clock, if you look at each exhibit, it's not enough.
A cafe at a reasonable price is on board the ship.
But the entrance is expensive, 2 adults and 2 children (but all of them who are only 6 years old are adults) - 1800 liras. But this museum is worth it.
The best attraction in Istanbul if you come with children. And unlike the set prices in all major tourist sites in Istanbul, the pricing policy here is very adequate. A huge collection of cars, motorcycles, boats, carriages, toys and much more. You can spend a few hours with great pleasure. Climb into the carriage of an old horse-drawn tram or an Italian train of the 30s, press the buttons, starting various engines, take a picture on a London double-decker bus or next to Elvis's pink Cadillac. It's very cool here.
A wonderful museum. A huge amount of all kinds of equipment in excellent condition. Wagons, steam locomotives, boats, boats, cars from creation to, airplanes. There is a real B-24. Be sure to visit. It takes about three hours just to walk. It takes a whole day to pay attention.
Do not forget that there is a branch of the museum across the street, right at the traffic light. The ticket is the same.
A wonderful museum, many children on excursions, the equipment is very different-household, large, trains, airplanes, engines. The proximity of the bay gives a pleasant atmosphere, there are cafes, benches on the street between the pavilions, the price is adequate. I've been with my son for 6 years, I'm happy
A gorgeous museum. We had a great time with our family. There are a lot of exhibits, both models and many real cars, including Soviet-made ones, ships and steamships, airplanes. It's hard to describe everything, it's better to see it once!!!
The monumental exposition. You can walk here all day, and the run—up is from the washing machine to the bomber... in fact, it is difficult to characterize the assortment, you need to look, you will definitely find your own. The ticket is worth the money, a decent amount of information and interactivity. The exhibits are in good condition, even with the constant presence of children. Much has been meticulously restored and preserved.
Why did it take me so long to come to this museum? It's just wow! Both children and adults will like it! Indeed, you can call it polytechnic, because there are many cars, planes, helicopters here. There are yachts, boats, bicycles, motorcycles, steam locomotives and trains. And much more... Museum of toys, hats, dollhouses, carriages and baby strollers. It's for the whole day
I highly recommend the museum. Both children and adults liked it. Cars, planes, ships and trains. You can go into many of them and sit. Something can touch or trigger. On the second floor there is also a hall with entertaining physics for children. They couldn't get their kids out of there for an hour, because everything seemed like magic to them, and it can all be twisted, rolled, pressed, etc. There is also an inexpensive cafe on the territory. And a couple of much less budget restaurants. The territory is not limited to the building itself. Behind it is a large hangar with various equipment, a large airplane, a ship with a cafe and an exhibition of antique children's toys. In general, we really liked it☺️
The Rahmi Kocha Museum, a huge territory of the polytechnic Museum, is definitely worth a trip here for both adults and children. It is very interesting. There are a lot of exhibits. At least 3 hours for viewing.
A large museum. You won't be able to run for half an hour. But in bad weather, probably yes. Most of the exhibits are located on the street.
Steam locomotives, cars, and small yachts are represented. Part of the 19th century street with various shops (toy store, watchmaker, atelier, etc.) is a small interactive area. There is little information about modern technologies. But the engineering thought of the 19th and 20th centuries is well represented.
If I could, I would give not 5, but 10 stars to this museum. This is the case when it will be interesting for both children and adults, girls and boys. From dolls to technology. I would say that in this museum you can live the history of the development of technology -from old cars, and from the beginning of the automotive industry in principle, trams, boats and ferries to airplanes and a real submarine. The exposition of household appliances with the opportunity to observe the principle of operation of mechanisms-all this attracts, fascinates and leads to utter delight when visiting this museum. I would like to note separately that the museum is a private collection of one of the richest people in Turkey, Rahmi Koch, and is named after him. I was also surprised and pleased with the fact that the cost of tickets for such an exhibition is simply ridiculous. In general, to summarize, I fully recommend it, you will definitely not regret the time spent visiting this place.
It is a very interesting museum, I advise you to visit it, personally I liked it more than the others (probably because I am a technician myself). Children will also like tat, as they can climb the exhibits there.
Cool museum, big collection! I liked everything. You can touch the exhibits and even climb into some of them...
We had a nice time with the family, although my wife and I liked it more than the children.... They're tired.
It's a cool museum. There are a lot of objects in the section to understand how everything works... and of course a huge collection of all kinds of transport. The children were a little tired, but they all looked. It takes about 2 hours to view everything.
Великолепно.
Отличительная особенность от других музеев технического уклона - огромная коллекция моделей паровых и машин XIX-XX столетий, такого нигде раньше не видел. Экспонаты в натуральную величину, супер. Обязательно возьмите путеводитель на входе, иначе можно пройти мимо каких-то комнат. И, важно!, через дорогу расположена вторая часть музея, так что билеты не выбрасывайте, там тоже есть на что глянуть.
Один из экспонатов в "открытой" части экспозиции - обломки бомбардировщика В-24, совершившего вынужденную посадку на воду у турецких берегов во время ВМВ. Семерым членам экипажа удалось спастись, трое погибли и пробыли под водой с машиной около полувека. Их останки были извлечены и отправлены на родину, в мемориальной палатке у носовой части самолёта представлен флаг с похоронной церемонии. Сама машина в хорошей сохранности, несмотря на проведённые в море годы.
Технический музей по своей сути иллюстрирующий эволюцию технической мысли Турции при очевидном взаимодействии с Великобританией. Экспонаты потрясают своим разнообразием от мелких личных вещей создателя, одежды, до подводной лодки, танка, вертолета/самолёта. Экспозиция организована замысловато, не сказать чтобы отличалась продуманной логичностью и без карты есть риск что-то пропустить. Тем не менее, очень познавательно. Впечатлили особенно:
- коллекция автомобилей
- огромная коллекция лодок и яхт
- паровые машины, компрессоры и двигатели
- судоремонтная верфь с судами и подводной лодкой
- история сотрудничества с Land Rover
- демо модели работы двигателей внутреннего сгорания, возобновляемых источников энергии и работающий демо-макет производства по отжиму оливкового масла
- даблдеккер, телефонная будка
- ... история того, почему часы называются часами)
Бывал в нескольких технических музеях. Этот однозначно стоит посетить.
Вся информация продублирована на английском. Билет ок. 300 лир, на ребенка по-моему 250.
Museum of various vehicles: steam locomotives, buses, ship, tank, airplanes. Beautiful view. There is a restaurant.
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Александр
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June 11
A very interesting museum, with a small number of visitors, you can definitely spend 2-3 hours viewing all the exhibits, from racing cars to Zaporozhets, all possible trains, household and kitchen appliances in the context. I am especially pleased that you can go and sit in a branded double-decker bus, if you want to go to the ship, come in, there are many benches, part of the outdoor exposition
Музей просто потрясающий, интересно всем и детям и взрослым , и женщинам. Огромное количество экспонатов, много интерактива, на улице много экспертов, самолётов, лодок, винтов, коллекция игрушек, машин, детских колясок. Музей просто обязательно к посещению.
The museum is mandatory for adults and children to visit. You can get there by the morning ferry from Kadakoy along the Golden Horn. The museum has a large area, including a decent exposition across the street, where few people get to. Conda we were, there was no one else but us.we spent more than 5 hours on viewing the exposition.
It's a cool museum. Just a lot of technology! But be careful, choose days when they don't take school trips, if that happens... We got on a day of excursions, Turkish children are running around like an army of Mongols!
Интересной большой музей. Огромное количество экспонатов на любой вкус. На все есть описание. Приемлемый ценник на посещение. Были в будни, народу почти не было. Легко добраться общественным траспортом
Неплохо, много всего, но вау эффекта не свершилось, не дешёвое место, ходить много, экспонатов много но много скучных, действительно удивительных или интересных экспонатов в соотношении к общему количеству не велико. Второй раз ни за что бы не пошла
Wonderful. It was a little expensive when you entered the museum, but when you came out, it was very cheap compared to this splendor and diversity, you are aware that there is a different building across the street and it is a monument of history and culture that you should definitely see there...
Хороший музей!Рекомендую взять с собой детей им будет интересно!Представлено много техники: самолёты, машины, катера, корабли, поезда. Есть наглядные стенды как работает техника можно нажимать кнопки и смотреть как работает! Входной билет 300 лир.
An interesting composition with working models of equipment, very interesting and informative for children!
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Ирина Романенко
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April 27
An excellent museum, such a large exposition, cars, an airplane, a ship, all this is on the territory of the museum. It's just so interesting to visit such places, with so many interesting things. I recommend you to visit!
I take my guests around as a guide
Without exaggeration, I say ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSEUMS IN THE WORLD. There are only aliens in it, and there are no spacecraft, but there is a METEORITE. Rahmi Aries is the most legacy he can leave to the Turkish nation..... Thank you
Очень интересный музей со множеством уникальных экспонатов. За один раз невозможно все посмотреть. На территории музея есть действующая мини железная дорога. Рекомендую по ней прокатиться.
An incredibly interesting museum for both children and adults. There are really a lot of children, you should be mentally prepared)) The tickets are not cheap, but it's worth the money.
Очень интересный музей. На посещение нужно закладывать минимум полдня, а лучше целый день. Огромное количество экспонатов, как в виде моделей, так и настоящие поезда, лодки, двигатели и.т.п. Крайне рекомендую всем, кто интересуется современной и исторической техникой.
Умопомрачительная стамбульская частная коллекция техники Рахми М. Коча, бесспорно, относится к разряду must visit. Вы гарантированно получите мощный заряд позитива и огромную порцию ярких впечатлений и сильных эмоций. Это один из самых необычных и интересных тематических музеев техно-историко-краеведческого характера, которые мне довелось посетить. Сама концепция музея и реализация замысла восхищают. Здесь на всё реагируешь по-детски радостно и восторженно: на летающий автомобиль Гарри Поттера (Ford 1966 года) и роскошные лимузины, ретро-автомобили всех мыслимых моделей и легендарных брендов в безупречном состоянии и яхты, на паровозы и подводную лодку, султанский вагон и самолеты, крутейшие мотоциклы и детские коляски, рыболовные снасти и автомобиль-амфибию, кареты и «древние» компьютеры, разнообразные инсталляции и реконструкции. Невероятная энергетика места и атмосфера торжества технической мысли надолго оставят приятное послевкусие от посещения этой фантастической экспозиции
Потрясающее место! Невероятное количество экспонатов в прекрасном состоянии! Корабли, лодки, самолёты, автомобили, тракторы, пожарные машины, вагоны метро, поезда, трамваи - это только из крупного и боюсь я не всё вспомнила)). Подводная лодка и действующая узкоколейка на которой можно прокатиться к сожалению закрыты из-за ковида(( Всё осмотреть за 1 раз физически невозможно. На мой взгляд можно приехать в Стамбул только ради одного этого музея и ходить туда несколько дней подряд.
Добраться можно на автобусе или на пароме, вход очень недорогой, всего 30 лир.