Turkish calligraphy museum is one of the most prominent museums that collected an enormous heritage of ancient Turkish calligraphy; Turkish miniatures and artifacts in Arabic calligraphy and ancient Ottoman calligraphy.
Location
Turkish calligraphy museum was located inside the Sultan Selim School. Then after the completion of the restoration of the Bayazid School; the museum was transferred to it in 1984 and it remains there today.
Visitors
The museum is visited daily by a number of those interested in Islamic heritage of the Arabic calligraphy and calligraphy.
Halls
The museum contains a number of halls. Each hall contains a stand-alone art; there is a section for textiles; a section for carpets; another for decorations and paintings; and a last one for sacred things, and so on.
Diaries
The museum has a side for the diaries of Sultan Abdul Hamid II; Sultan Ahmed III; Sultan Mahmud II, and the Sultanate Chair of Sultan Abdul Hamid II made of rosewood wood. All things that attract local visitors and fans of Islamic art and Islamic decoration.
Gifts & Souvenirs
Moreover, If you are a fan of the Islamic heritage and the Ottoman art of decoration; you have the chance to buy souvenirs that remind you of the museum. There is a section for the manufacture of gifts and Arabic calligraphy next to the section for the preservation of heritage and maintenance of paintings.
In other words, you cannot miss going to this museum opens a door for visitors from nine o’clock until six in the evening Daily.