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Amazing Karagoz Museum
Wonderful little museum, showing the beautiful art of Karagoz. There are also performances throughout the week. Totally fascinating insight into an aspect of Turkish culture, very lovely staff. I watc...
Surrounded by trees, it is a small and free museum where you can spend around half an hour and get acquainted not only about Turkish shadow theater and puppets but also international figures like Pino...
You can learn history of Karagoz and Hacivat shadow theater and the all characters with the explanations and the pictures. You can learn how these puppets are made.
Imagine a time when there were no radios, TVs, cell phones and most importantly no internet (OMG!)!!! This museum is dedicated to Karagöz and Hacivad, the lead characters of the traditional Turkish s...
In Turkey, during the month of Ramadan there are fairs. No fair is available without the theatrical heroes of Karagez and Hajiwat. These heroes are comparable to Russian Petrushka or Italian Pulchinella. Hero ...
Amazing Karagoz Museum
Wonderful little museum, showing the beautiful art of Karagoz. There are also performances throughout the week. Totally fascinating insight into an aspect of Turkish culture, very lovely staff. I watc...
Lovely setting
Surrounded by trees, it is a small and free museum where you can spend around half an hour and get acquainted not only about Turkish shadow theater and puppets but also international figures like Pino...
A very famous puppets Karagoz and Hacivat
You can learn history of Karagoz and Hacivat shadow theater and the all characters with the explanations and the pictures. You can learn how these puppets are made.
Journey through time
Imagine a time when there were no radios, TVs, cell phones and most importantly no internet (OMG!)!!! This museum is dedicated to Karagöz and Hacivad, the lead characters of the traditional Turkish s...
The Turkish doll theatre Karagoz and Hajivat.
In Turkey, during the month of Ramadan there are fairs. No fair is available without the theatrical heroes of Karagez and Hajiwat. These heroes are comparable to Russian Petrushka or Italian Pulchinella. Hero ...