5/5 ari n. 5 years ago on Google • 1 review
I
highly
recommend
visiting
this
place,
as
upon
my
own
visit
just
to
see
the
area
and
the
historical
building
itself,
I
was
glad
I
did.
The
place
still
has
this
special
energy
of
a
dervish
lodge,
very
serene
and
pacifying.
The
IDC
seems
very
busy
with
its
daily
courses
and
its
students
of
various
ages.
They
always
have
a
hot
freshly
brewed
Turkish
tea
and
a
bottled
water
for
a
very
small
fee.
They
also
have
one
day
workshops
available
for
foreigners
with
translation
into
English,
if
you
inquire
in
advance
(
they
can
accept
visiting
participants
for
a
one
or
3
days
courses
to
join
their
ongoing
courses
or
workshops,
such
as
Ebru
art,
painting,
water
colour,
and
Kufic
calligraphy.
The
fees
for
the
participation
are
very
good
for
the
quality
of
their
courses,
considering
that
it
takes
place
at
a
historically
special
place.
(Note:
if
the
weather
is
nice,
must
sit
in
their
garden,
where
the
big
old
fig
tree
lives...
if
you
will
be
taking
a
course
there,
or
if
you
just
wish
to
visit
and
sit
in
their
garden
ask
them
in
advance
and
tell
them
so,
take
your
tea
there
with
you
and
enjoy
and
harness
the
good
energy
vibes
in
serenity.)
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