Historical and Cultural of Turkey

Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum

Car museum in Istanbul

Viewing the Istanbul Classic Car Museum (Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum) for those interested in old cars is like being a child who took it to an amusement park in Turkey or a toy store. This space looks attractive even to those not interested in cars; everything is designed beautifully and fancy.

Classic cars are valuable because they were produced in the old days, and few remain. They are a vast and magnificent part of the world’s automotive history that attracts many enthusiasts and fans to car museums. Visiting the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum will be fun for any age group. If you also love old and classic cars, stay with me until this article from Travelling Topic Tourism Magazine ends.

A trip to the past with the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum

A trip to the past with the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum
A trip to the past with the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum

The Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum, which houses many classic cars, represents history. This museum, with more than 60 cars, has displayed cars from 1920 to 1970.

Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum is one of Turkey’s rarest classic car museums. The classic car museum, built in an area of 2000 square meters, is where you can enjoy your visit by listening to classical music.

What cars are in the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum?

What cars are in the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum
What cars are in the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum

About 70 American and European cars from the 1920s to the 1960s and some old motorcycles have been collected in the Istanbul Classic Car Museum. Before visiting, you can visit the museum’s website at www.atamanmuseum.com to learn more about its atmosphere.

The names, photos, and specifications of all the cars in the museum are available on this website. The cars in this amazing museum are made by Ford, Dodge, Mercedes Benz, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Jaguar, Buick, Rolls Royce, Porsche, BMW, Alfa Romeo, and Aston Martin.In the toy section of the museum, small models of these amazing cars are sold.

Some of the cars in this museum are as follows:

  • The Ford Model T car was introduced in 1908, and by 1927, more than 15 million cars were built using this assembly line model.
  • The 1933 Buick 66C quickly became famous for its luxury products. This example is a two-door convertible.
  • 1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Founded in 1904 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce, the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III is renowned for producing exceptional quality cars and is the most trusted brand name in motor racing.
  • 1962 Morris Mini Cooper Arguably the most influential car design of all time, the radical Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis.
  • Issigonis’ friend, Formula 1 champion John Cooper, collaborated to create the famous Mini Cooper, launched in 1961. 1999 the Mini was chosen as the European Car of the Century.
  • The 1956 BMW Isetta 300 Isetta is an Italian micro-car design built under license in several different countries, including Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Produced in the years after World War II, when transportation was cheap, this car became one of the most successful and influential city cars.

Building a museum environment in retro style

Building a museum environment in retro style
Building a museum environment in retro style

The space of the Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum is designed in the style of Retro decoration. Retro, which is used in fashion, music, and architecture, refers to a style used in a certain period. The word retro means to return to the past. The past inspires the items used in this style, But they are combined with today’s features.

Using this style, the museum space has found an interesting harmony with its function. Special attention has been paid to the selection of each item. In the American cars section, you will see old neon signs that will undoubtedly remind you of old Hollywood movies and have prepared the space to meet the masterpieces of old American automobiles.

How to get to the Ural Ataman Istanbul Classic Car Museum?

How to get to the Ural Ataman Istanbul Classic Car Museum
How to get to the Ural Ataman Istanbul Classic Car Museum

You can go to see this museum which is located in the Sariyer district Istanbul in the northwest European part of Istanbul. Don’t worry about parking if you plan to go there in your own car. Because there is a relatively large parking lot near this unique museum. You can also go there by public transport in Istanbul, take the green metro line, T4 line, and get off at Haciosman station. And then take bus number 29D to the Ural Ataman Museum.

At the end of the line

Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum contains 60 legendary classic cars and was reopened in 2012. One of the most interesting things is how these cars are still in good shape. I must say that they are carefully guarded; you will feel it when you enter the museum.

Mr. Oral Ataman, the founder of the Oral Museum, had many memories of the Ford model in 1964. When he was a child, his father drove that car and sat next to him most of the time.

Ural Ataman Classic Car Museum has a lively and nostalgic atmosphere with sparkling glass. The building and its atmosphere reflect the 60s and 70s; it includes many other industrial and automotive accessories, such as fuel pumps, jukeboxes, and wheel covers. If you love classic cars, this museum must be heaven for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Ural Ataman Museum located?

The Ural Ataman Museum is located in the Sariyerdistrict in the Tarabya neighborhood in the northwestern European part of Istanbul.

What are the working hours and days of the Ural Ataman Museum?

The days to visit the Ural Ataman Classic Museum are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between 11:00 AM and 6:00 PM.

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