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🕵🏼It
is
definitely
worth
the
price
you
pay,
it
is
a
rare
museum
that
everyone
who
is
interested
in
film
culture
should
definitely
visit.
The
moment
I
heard
its
name,
I
became
curious
and
decided
to
go
on
the
road.
⏰You
can
visit
the
museum
every
day
between
11:00-19:00
except
Monday.
📕This
building,
which
dates
back
to
1870,
during
the
Abdülaziz
Period,
was
actually
built
by
Armenian
businessman
Agop
Köçeyan
for
the
purpose
of
using
it
as
a
winter
house.
However,
when
the
ownership
of
the
mansion
passed
to
the
brothers
Aziz
and
Ahmet
Borovalı
in
the
1930s,
some
parts
of
the
building
were
used
as
an
entertainment
center.
After
the
restoration
between
2019
and
2021,
the
section
of
Atlas
Cinema,
which
has
survived
to
this
day,
became
the
Istanbul
Cinema
Museum.
(Source:
Atlas
Cinema/Wikipedia)
🎥
If
you
are
interested
in
old
Turkish
movies,
cinema,
and
Yeşilçam,
you
should
definitely
come.
All
kinds
of
cameras,
including
the
oldest
cameras
used
for
filming,
are
exhibited
in
the
museum.
There
are
many
exhibitions
and
interactive
activities
on
which
the
best
movies
of
all
time
were
shot.
While
visiting
the
museum,
look
at
the
old
mythology-style
paintings
on
the
ceiling.
🎟️The
museum
is
located
on
Istikal
Street.
Entrance
fee
is
100₺
for
students
and
180₺
for
adults.
Museum
card
is
not
valid.
🚌
To
reach
Istiklal
Street,
You
can
get
off
at
Taksim
or
Şişhane
metro
stops
of
the
M2
(Hacıosman-Yenikapı)
metro
line,
You
can
get
off
at
the
Karaköy
stop
of
the
T1
(Bağcılar-Kabataş)
tram
line
and
take
the
F2
(Karaköy-Beyoğlu)
funicular,
the
world's
second
metro.
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