Hababam Sınıfı Museum, Film museum in Altunizade, Turkey
The Hababam Sınıfı Museum occupies part of Adile Sultan Palace and displays original props and items from the Turkish comedy film series. The palace itself sits within a green park setting and houses multiple rooms with film memorabilia.
The palace was built in 1853 by Sultan Abdülaziz as a residence for his sister Adile Sultan. Later the building became a filming location for the Hababam Sınıfı film series and has remained a memorial to this cinematic legacy.
The exhibition displays classroom furniture, film posters, and character figures from this beloved Turkish film series. Visitors can see the sets that reminded generations of Turkish audiences of their school days.
The museum sits within Validebağ Grove and is easy to reach. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and allow enough time to explore the different rooms at a relaxed pace.
The museum preserves the actual classroom set where multiple scenes from the film series were shot between 1975 and 1981. This space allows visitors to step into the filming atmosphere of these popular comedies.
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