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The Museum of Innocence Review

4.5 /576 Reviews
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Dusa Naili
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5/5
I love love the concept of this museum! To me it revolutionizes the traditional concept of a museum and puts someone's personal life and collection at public display. Following the awesome book of Orhan Pamuk, this house has been turned into a museum upon the request of its owner Kemal. He's quite a unique character. I advise you to read the book before you take a trip to this museum. You will see how a real life story has been turned into a book, then into a museum. I was able to connect to every piece of this museum which gathers many antique collections, souvenirs and quirky things Kemal used to collect out of sheer love. This is personal history coming to life! Sheer Joy!

The Museum of Innocence

Posted: Nov 24, 2015
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  • 徐徐霞客Rr
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    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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    Posted: Aug 3, 2022
  • var
    4/5Excellent

    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.

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    Posted: Jun 26, 2022
  • M30***54
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    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.

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    Posted: Dec 2, 2019
  • 吃苹果的麻雀呀
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    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.

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    Posted: Jul 25, 2021
  • 凤凤吖吖
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Museum of Innocence - Kemal for his beloved Fusun records some beautiful chapters. No story that begins with addiction to color can give you a sense of the happiness and touching loss of your loved ones.

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    Posted: Sep 15, 2017
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