A pleasant museum, five floors of exposition. At the top is modern art (for an amateur), below are artifacts related to weights and measures, even lower are history, landscape painting. There is a very beautiful canvas embroidered with silk. The second floor is occupied by a portrait gallery, mostly with works by little-known European masters of the 18th and 19th centuries. A very beautiful and lovely cafe on the ground floor with a small grand piano in the middle. The food is delicious and fresh for 5.
A very atmospheric museum. For my taste, halls with modern art can be safely skipped. But what really deserves attention is the hall where panoramas of Constantinople and Istanbul are exhibited. And, of course, painting. Especially the Turtle Trainer. In this picture, everyone sees their own.