Very interesting, worth the money. In July 2024, visiting hours are from 8:30 to 22:00 (they let you in until 21:30), i.e. you can come in the evening when the heat subsides, but on the official website the schedule is until 18:00, most likely, the visiting hours were temporarily extended for the peak season. I walked in the morning, it was comfortable, there are air conditioners in the halls. The visit took almost 2 hours, and you can manage it faster.
23 euros admission (about 850 lira, an announcement at the checkout that only lira is accepted, but in fact I'm not sure), 350 lira audio guide (a deposit of 100 usd or id). The audio guide in Russian is voiced by AI - sometimes it sounds very strange. If you speak English well, you do not need an audio guide, there are descriptions in English everywhere.
There are many exhibits in the open air. Rooms with air conditioning. The most interesting thing is on the top floor. Climbing the stairs. It's hard in the heat. We were just before closing time. It took two hours to run. In summer they work until 22-00. The evening views are beautiful. 23 €. Children under 8 years old are free of charge. It was a pity there was no audio guide.