Before the Turkish Innocence Museum, there was a book called the Innocence Museum. This museum was built in 2012. It covers a small area, but our things are still very interesting. If you want to travel, you can read this book first.
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The Museum of Innocence Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This is a museum born out of a novel, a real-life version of Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk's The Museum of Innocence, which opened in 2012. The museum has four floors and is located in an alley, the location is not easy to find. Highlights The top floor of the museum is completely decorated according to the life of the hero in the book, and you can also see the handwritten manuscript of Pamuk's novel and the design draft of the museum. In this museum full of old objects, you can also see images, photos and sound materials that evoke memories of old Istanbul. The background story "The Museum of Innocence" is about an infatuated man who collects all the objects his sweetheart has touched, including salt shakers, puppy decorations, thimbles, pens, hair cards, ashtrays, earrings, playing cards, keys, fans, perfume bottles , handkerchiefs, brooches, etc., and even 4213 cigarette butts. The protagonist completed 1743 museums in 15 years and created the "Museum of Innocence", and all the objects were regarded as the collection of this love museum to commemorate his eternally lost love. This novel is called a very personal one by the author himself, and when he was writing it, he was planning to build a museum of innocence in the true sense related to the content of this book. The museum is divided into 83 areas according to the 83 chapters in the book, and Pamuk is not only the founder and curator of the Museum of Innocence, but also a provider of exhibits.
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The Museum of Innocence Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Before the Turkish Innocence Museum, there was a book called the Innocence Museum. This museum was built in 2012. It covers a small area, but our things are still very interesting. If you want to travel, you can read this book first.
A little hard to find. I listened to the audio/video downstairs and loved the book. A lot of thought and detail went into this. I enjoyed looking at the collection and appreciated the love story. If you are handicap I do not recommend as 3 flights of narrow stairs.
It is poetic. The museum is a small house with a collection of books related to Pamuk. Everyone can find some surprises here, they are different and very charming. My 20-year-old daughter and I love it. You will love this area if you visit here, there are many interesting antique shops.
The Museum of Innocence is the work of the Turkish national treasure writer and Nobel Prize winner Alhan Pamuk, a physical version of the museum opened in 2012, which can be said to be a museum specially built for a book.
Innocence Museum records some nice and beautiful chapters. No story that starts with color addiction can let you experience the happiness and touch of losing your love here.