Museum of Innocence


Museum of Innocence to go with Karim Raslan column for Oct 1 2013. One time use only.

LAST week in Istanbul, I came across a building – or rather, a “cabinet of curiosities” – that upended all my assumptions about what constitutes a museum and where fiction begins and ends.

But first let me tell you about the museum. It’s located in the middle of the now trendy if still slightly run-down, bohemian quarter of Cukurcuma in Istanbul’s Beyoglu.

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Opinion , Karim Raslan

   

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