Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum

The collection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic displays on various cultures in Turkey, particularly nomad groups.

[3] The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum is culturally rich in various areas, including its location, as it sits across from the famous Blue Mosque in Istanbul[4].

Along with the transition of society came its influence in exhibition spaces which shifted from representing the Ottoman Empire and more of the overall Islamic world.

[9] The Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum was the first museum in Turkey to include Islamic art together[10] The function of the beautiful building has varied from serving as a space for grand viziers, barracks, embassy palace, register office, Janissary band house, sewing workshop and prison.

[12] The collections major theme surrounds religious art history from the Ottoman Empire during the 20th century.

[14] The collection of artworks displayed are arts from the Islamic world that provide an ethnographic approach in the museum.

Inner courtyard of Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha palace, where the museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts is located.