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Museum in Malatya, Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Camera Museum (Turkish: Fotoğraf Makinası Müzesi) is a museum in Malatya, Turkey, exhibiting various cameras. It is the country's biggest museum of photographic technology.[1] Established in 2017,[2] it is the biggest museum of its art in Europe and Asia, and ranks third in the world in terms of its collection size.[3]
Fotoğraf Makinası Müzesi, Malatya | |
Established | 2017 |
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Location | Malatya, Turkey |
Coordinates | 38.34841°N 38.29163°E |
Type | Photographic and photographic film cameras and accessories |
Collection size | 2,023 cameras and over 3,000 accessories |
Visitors | 120,000 |
Founder | Malatya Metropolitan Municipality |
The museum was established in 2017 with the initiative of the Malatya Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ahmet Çakır by donation of the collection of Engineer Baki Tamer Selçuk, a camera repairman and collector.[2] The museum features 2,023 cameras, including spy cameras, dated from 1876 to today in 44 different segments, over 3,000 accessories in 55 various segments, a cinema and projection room, a darkroom as well as two souvenir shooting corners for indoor and outdoor shots. It is visited by around 120,000 tourists yearly.[3] On average, 50% of the visitors are locals, 35% are domestic and the rest is foreign tourists, who come especially in the summer time.[4]
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