It is a very small museum, it makes sense to go only on Tuesdays, when admission is free for everyone. There are not many people, it's not hot inside, the staff is polite. Backpacks are asked to be handed over to the wardrobe, a camera is installed in front of the wardrobe, no one is fumbling. At the exit there is a small souvenir shop and a cafeteria, where there is a good coffee machine and, accordingly, delicious coffee. Prices don't bite. They paid 140 lire for cold Americano and Cola. Desserts and snacks are available, such as sandwiches, croissants, etc. Tables outside, in the shade. Beautiful views and the territory of the museum.
There are many works of art by famous artists. The Sabanci family's private art collection.
There is also a very good restaurant with a good menu and a wonderful view of the sea.
The main mansion was closed, no one spoke English or Russian, so we didn't understand why. But we were given free tickets and offered to view the work of some contemporary artist in a local gallery. But the park is very beautiful! Excellent observation deck