Teachers
Aiming to raise awareness about archaeology, cultural heritage and museums, this workshop focuses on utilizing museums as a learning space through creative drama. Within the scope of the workshop, teachers will experience the journey of an object from "soil to showcase" and discover how they can use the teacher's guide booklets specially prepared for teachers for Pera Museum collection exhibitions in their classes, how they can show the exhibitions to their students and how they can create activities for different age groups.
Instructor: Gül Bulut – MÜZ e.d.e. (Eğitim Drama Etkinlik)
Capacity: 24 people
Duration: 4 hours
The event will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face).
For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr
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Berggren acquires the techniques of photography in Berlin and holds different jobs in various European cities before arriving in İstanbul. Initially en route to Marseille, he disembarks from his ship in 1866 and settles in İstanbul, where he is to spend the rest of his life.
Following the opening of his studio, “El Chark Societe Photographic,” on Beyoğlu’s Postacılar Caddesi in 1857, the Levantine-descent Pascal Sébah moves to yet another studio next to the Russian Embassy in 1860 with a Frenchman named A. Laroche, who, apart from having worked in Paris previously, is also quite familiar with photographic techniques.
He had imagined the court room as a big place. It wasn’t. It was about the size of his living room, with an elevation at one end, with a dais on it. The judges and the attorneys sat there. Below it was an old wooden rail, worn out in some places. That was his place. There was another seat for his lawyer. At the back, about 20 or 30 chairs were stowed out for the non-existent crowd.
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Friday 10:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 18:00
The museum is closed on Mondays.
On Wednesdays, the students can
visit the museum free of admission.
Full ticket: 300 TL
Discounted: 150 TL
Groups: 200 TL (minimum 10 people)