Galatasaray Museum
Galatasaray Müzesi | |
Established | 1868 |
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Location | Galatasaray Square, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey |
Coordinates | 41°02′02″N 28°58′39″E / 41.03376°N 28.97749°E |
Type | Culture&Art museum |
Director | Münevver Eminoğlu |
Website | Galatasaray Website |
Galatasaray Museum (officially Galatasaray University Culture&Art Center) (Turkish: Galatasaray Müzesi) is a cultural center in Istanbul, Turkey, founded in 1868 by Ali Sami Yen, to inform the society of the traditions and history of Galatasaray. The museum is open to the public everyday except Mondays.
The Building
The museum initially opened at Kalamış Bay. Later in 1919, it was moved to Galatasaray High School. The museum building, formerly known as Galatasaray Post Office, was restored and remodelled to suit a museum. Galatasaray Museum was renovated and reopened in 2009 with a very successful and contemporary exhibition concept.
Admission and location
- Museum hours
- Tuesday - Sunday: 10.00 - 19.00
- Closed on Mondays.
- Admission
- Free admission for all.
- Address
İstiklal Caddesi No: 90
Beyoğlu - İstanbul, Turkey
First Floor - Lycee de Galatasaray & Galatasaray University Section
- Galatasaray Museum Lycee de Galatasaray
- Galatasaray Museum Lycee de Galatasaray
- Galatasaray Museum Tevfik Fikret
- 1481-1826 Galata Sarayı Enderun Mektebi Era
- 1838-1868 Galata Sarayı Mekteb-i Tıbbiye-i Şahane Era
- 1874-1881 Era of Mekteb-i Sultani
- 1874-1881 Darülfünun-ı Sultani Era
- 1868-1923 Second Constitutional Era
First floor of this museum is dedicated to Lycee de Galatasaray and Galatasaray University.
Second Floor - Galatasaray Sports Club Section
- Galatasaray Museum Ali Sami Yen wax sculpture
- Quadruple - UEFA,Super Cup, Turkish League Cup, Turkish Cup
- Some other cups
- Galatasaray Museum Galatasaray Sports Club Section - Galatasaray Rowing Team Men's&Women's Champion
- Galatasaray Museum Galatasaray Sports Club Section - Galatasaray Sailing Team Men's&Women's Champion
- Galatasaray Museum Ceiling
- Galatasaray Museum Door
Second floor of this museum is dedicated to Galatasaray Sports Club