A very interesting energy museum in the first power plant of the Ottoman Empire, when you have looked at all the palaces, parks and mosques in Istanbul and you want to look at something else, walk around the huge steampunk space, it is interesting to go to this museum. Now there is a university there, there are a lot of students on the territory on working days. But there is almost no one in the museum itself. On the ground floor, you can interact with installations, study the laws of physics. Admission to the museum is free, but passports are needed, as the entrance is through the entrance for students and data is recorded. We went to it by tram and walked around the road on foot.
It's a very interesting place. It's amazing how the old power plant was integrated into a modern university. Well, the most interesting thing for a tourist is the energy museum. You are not charged for entry, you leave a document as a deposit. On the ground floor there is an exposition of students in the field of physics and energy.
The museum itself consists of a number of rooms in the former power plant building with preserved equipment: generators, a control post with instrumentation. Admission is free, there are few information materials, and no guides. The complex of buildings of the former power plant belongs to the university, now there is a student campus. You can enter only through one checkpoint with an inspection and a deposit of some kind of document. If the student life of a Turkish university is interesting, it may be interesting (but this is not accurate), as an industrial museum is a C.