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Istanbul Airport Museum

Istanbul Airport Museum

Istanbul Airport Museum

Istanbul Airport Museum

Istanbul Airport Museum is the world's largest airport museum, covering 1000 square meters. The museum, which opens in 2020, is really interesting. The Istanbul New Airport International Terminal houses the Airport Museum. The museum is open to passengers passing through passport checks. Visitors to the museum will be introduced to Turkey's "Unesco World Cultural Heritage Sites" via digital screens. The museum also has interactive digital applications for youngsters and children.

The Istanbul Airport Museum, which is the world's largest country promotion museum, can also be viewed as a platform for historical promotion. Apart from the well-known tourist attractions in Turkey, this museum, which was developed to suit the information demands of tourists, also provides information on a variety of values.

The Effect of Art in Country Promotion

Every year, the museum intends to welcome visitors with a new temporary exhibition. The first exhibition is titled "Faces of the Throne" and is titled "Turkey's Treasures." The exhibition's goal is to explain Anatolian history over a 12000-year span using the notion of "Management and Manager." The museum's first exhibition is a tiny "Museum of Anatolian Civilizations" with about 300 works spanning the Hittite, Urartu, Phrygian, Lydian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Ottoman, and Turkish Republic periods, starting from prehistoric times. Turkey is promoted through this show, which features 316 notable artwork from 29 different Turkish museums.

This museum is always moving, showcasing Turkey's history and cultural diversity through events and exhibitions. This mobility encompasses a variety of presentations as well as cultural considerations. The goal is to ensure that visitors to the country are not always exposed to the same exhibitions and information and that they are exposed to new and essential information. One of the museum's initial goals is to present Turkey's deep culture and glorious history by properly merging it with art.