Konyanuma Panorama Museum
Konyanuma Panorama Museum
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
Konyanuma panorama museum shows Konya's social life in the 13th century. You will see Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi's sema in the panorama. The Panorama museum has many details such as historical medreses, mosques, the walls, soldiers, Sultans, many sculptures from different nations. Konya was capital of the Seljuk Empire it was quite rich and cosmopolitan city during the history. There are several paintings which tell about the life of Rumi on the down floor and many Mevlevi Lodges miniatures in the museum's yard. Konyanuma Panorama Museum waits for precious visitors.
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Anthony B
Dallas, TX25 contributions
Oct 2021
Visited the panorama museum as it was next to the Hilton hotel and on the way to the city center. However, this was very well done and gives a good idea of the history of Konya. Some great exhibits depicting early Konya life and a full 360 degree sight of the landscape. It was given an extra star because of the very friendly staff and the excellent Cafe at the end which had great coffee and fantastic lemon and strawberry New York style cheesecake.
Written 1 November 2021
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raninviaggio
Milan, Italy178 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
A small museum that helps you understand life in Konya. It combines clearly and concisely described illustrations with 3D plastic reconstructions. The best part for us was the circular room, where you are surrounded by a scene of life in Konya.
Very low ticket (10TL adults and 3 children). A good break from the heat too.
Very low ticket (10TL adults and 3 children). A good break from the heat too.
Written 16 August 2023
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WestMowest
London, UK47 contributions
July 2022 • Family
Worth the visit. The entrance price is so cheap. It takes back to history with panoramic view. There is small
Shop which sells books and souvenirs the lady working there so friendly and helpful. You can rest in there coffee shop which which offer nice cakes.
Shop which sells books and souvenirs the lady working there so friendly and helpful. You can rest in there coffee shop which which offer nice cakes.
Written 29 July 2022
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NicJBoston
Brookline, MA709 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
The panorama is entered via a fine outdoor display of models of the various Mevlanahanesi, both in Turkey and in the Balkans. One ascends to view the panorama of Konya scenes from perhaps the 18th century. Both the painted backdrop and the wax figures are astonishingly realistic.
Entrance is free to both parts of this museum.
Entrance is free to both parts of this museum.
Written 15 June 2019
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Compass19356192512
Istanbul, Türkiye117 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Nice place in terms of contents presentation. I expected this place to display the various historical attractions of Konya but it did not. It rather focusses on the Sufis history and heritage. It consists of an upper (ground) level, a lower underground level, and a level between the two levels but can be accessed only from the lower level.
The upper level displays professionally constructed miniatures of various Sufi mosques located around the world. The level of detailing is impressive. Some souvenirs are sold in this level, and a cafeteria selling coffee, baked products (such as croissant), and pastries is available. The miniatures area is open-air. Toilets (including disabled toilets) are located in this level near the museum entrance.
The lowermost level displays paintings and photos related to the "Sufi Way" development with a focus on Al Rumi. There is a prayer room in this level. You can reach this level either by using the elevator or using a staircase.
The level between the two levels displays a 360° panoramic wall view depicting a historical era with wax statues from different ethnicities. You can go up to this level either by using a second elevator or using a staircase.
The museum is beautiful and worth visiting. I was very impressed with the miniatures.
The upper level displays professionally constructed miniatures of various Sufi mosques located around the world. The level of detailing is impressive. Some souvenirs are sold in this level, and a cafeteria selling coffee, baked products (such as croissant), and pastries is available. The miniatures area is open-air. Toilets (including disabled toilets) are located in this level near the museum entrance.
The lowermost level displays paintings and photos related to the "Sufi Way" development with a focus on Al Rumi. There is a prayer room in this level. You can reach this level either by using the elevator or using a staircase.
The level between the two levels displays a 360° panoramic wall view depicting a historical era with wax statues from different ethnicities. You can go up to this level either by using a second elevator or using a staircase.
The museum is beautiful and worth visiting. I was very impressed with the miniatures.
Written 16 February 2024
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Edin Krnic
Tuzi, Montenegro3,701 contributions
Nov 2020 • Solo
Beautiful Mevlana museum is located only 300 meters from Mevlana mausoleum. Entrance is 5TL for kids only 2 TL.
Written 8 November 2020
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J. Kas
Sheffield, UK54 contributions
Sept 2019 • Couples
Well crafted artwork & a stunning display. We enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and entry fee was good around £2/3. The story of Rumi is told through some magnificent wall art which makes you feel as though you are part of the story itself.
I highly recommend visiting. The garden outside is also gorgeous.
I highly recommend visiting. The garden outside is also gorgeous.
Written 16 September 2019
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Kubi
Istanbul, Türkiye29 contributions
Sept 2024 • Family
Nothing very interesting. A legacy. If you have plenty of time, you can go. It’s also surprising that a place like this is paid.
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Written 6 September 2024
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ilknur A
Istanbul, Türkiye12 contributions
Nov 2024 • Family
Make it a great museum with massive paintings, mansion makets, and paintings and makets of the mansion life. The miniature sculptures of the congratulations of Mevlana and Shems are in remarkable craftsmanship and realism, and you’ll be in awe again.
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Written 14 November 2024
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ümit y
4 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
I enjoyed traveling very much. The museum had a rich content. It was also nice to relieve the tiredness of the day by drinking tea in the cafeteria.
Written 20 April 2024
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Are you allowed to take your handbag into Konya Panorama museum
Written 14 October 2019
No idea - sorry - but I'd think so.
Written 8 December 2019
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