Turkish Jews Museum

Turkish Jews Museum (Türk Müsevileri Müzesi) - Kıyasettin Aslan Foundation The Turkish Jews Museum, also known as the "Kıyasettin Aslan Foundation," was constructed in the early 20th century, specifically in 2001, with the support of Naum Goldberger.

Location of the Turkish Jews Museum:

The museum is situated in the famous Galata district of Istanbul, which also includes the Galata Tower, making it a crowded tourist area throughout the tourism seasons. Additionally, it is close to the renowned Taksim Street.

Collections of the Turkish Jews Museum:

The museum houses numerous ethnographic materials reflecting the culture of Turkish Jews. It also exhibits several sacred Jewish artifacts dating back to the Ottoman era. The primary aim of this museum is to showcase the Ottoman Jewish heritage.

The museum also features a sculpture known as the "Eternal Flame Sculpture," representing Turkish Jews who perished in the Balkan and Caucasus wars, among others. Additionally, there is a collection of archaeological pieces, maps, and historical accounts of Jewish journeys.

Working Hours of the Turkish Jews Museum:

The Turkish Jews Museum opens its doors daily from 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM.

Address:

Bereketzade, Büyük Hendek Cd. No:39, 34421 Beyoğlu/İstanbul

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