It is very interesting for both adults and children. Wonderful exhibitions of everything - cars, railways, horse-drawn vehicles, etc.
There is a hall with a demonstration of the work of all mechanisms - from engines to a dishwasher (everything can be turned on and watch the process, mechanisms in section and with glass walls).
There is a second part of the exhibition - across the street, all with one ticket.
It was 4 o'clock, if you look at each exhibit, it's not enough.
A cafe at a reasonable price is on board the ship.
But the entrance is expensive, 2 adults and 2 children (but all of them who are only 6 years old are adults) - 1800 liras. But this museum is worth it.
The best attraction in Istanbul if you come with children. And unlike the set prices in all major tourist sites in Istanbul, the pricing policy here is very adequate. A huge collection of cars, motorcycles, boats, carriages, toys and much more. You can spend a few hours with great pleasure. Climb into the carriage of an old horse-drawn tram or an Italian train of the 30s, press the buttons, starting various engines, take a picture on a London double-decker bus or next to Elvis's pink Cadillac. It's very cool here.
If I could, I would give not 5, but 10 stars to this museum. This is the case when it will be interesting for both children and adults, girls and boys. From dolls to technology. I would say that in this museum you can live the history of the development of technology -from old cars, and from the beginning of the automotive industry in principle, trams, boats and ferries to airplanes and a real submarine. The exposition of household appliances with the opportunity to observe the principle of operation of mechanisms-all this attracts, fascinates and leads to utter delight when visiting this museum. I would like to note separately that the museum is a private collection of one of the richest people in Turkey, Rahmi Koch, and is named after him. I was also surprised and pleased with the fact that the cost of tickets for such an exhibition is simply ridiculous. In general, to summarize, I fully recommend it, you will definitely not regret the time spent visiting this place.