




I went twice.
What I go to see every time: The small, but wonderful photography section; Islamic art (especially if it's from the Ottoman empire); fashion; sculpture.
What I wanted to see but couldn't find because I got distracted/lost: Ceramics. I love ceramics.
What I liked best: The architecture exhibition scattered all throughout the museum. The bookcase-house was one exhibit. You could walk inside, up a staircase, pick a book and read it.
Where I spent most of my time: Reading the newspaper in the café. I just love the atmosphere, and the scones.
lovely! i'm sad i've never been! and that scone looks yummy! :)
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