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Ankara Deneme Sahnesi Theatre Company put the play "Cambazın Cenazesi" on the stage with audio description for the visually impaired and Turkish Sign Language translation for the Deaf. Thus, a first in Turkey, the play "Cabbazın Cenazesi" is a theatre performance to be watched together with both visually and hearing impaired individuals at the same time.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired
  • Contents: Art

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Operating as Turkey's largest aquarium, Istanbul Aquarium has started to work towards becoming one of Turkey's first 100% barrier-free facilities. Istanbul Aquarium, which provides communication and right attitudes training to all its personnel within the scope of the project carried out jointly with the "Association for the Solidarity of Life without Disabilities", aims to enable the Orthopedic, Visual, Hearing Impaired, Autistic and Down Syndrome individuals to visit the facility comfortably. Istanbul Aquarium has started to adapt its facilities and services for orthopedically, visually and hearing impaired individuals, as well as individuals with autism and Down syndrome, to visit Istanbul Aquarium comfortably. Istanbul Aquarium staff learned baisc sign language, aiming to provide 100% barrier-free service to the people with disabilities who visit the facility.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
  • Contents: Cultural

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Gökyay Chess Museum is located in an old Ankara house reflecting the historical structure in a central position. You can take a different journey with cultural connotations in the chess museum where 723 chess sets collected from 110 countries are exhibited under 4 main themes in 1008 square meter area. Entrance is accessible for wheelchair users and all floors are reachable via elavator.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
  • Contents: Art, Cultural

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In a wheelchair accessible minivan, the guests are picked up from hotel in the morning to reach the cable-car to the top of Tahtali mountain, from where the paragliding flight will be made. At 2365m, it is the highest peak of the Taurus mountains on the coast. The flight take off and landing is the ’highest in the world.’ There was a flight recorded in the Guinness book "World Record Paragliding 7760 Ft". The cable car, built recently, according to Swiss technology, will take them to the top in 15 minutes. Here the equipment of German production is used by the best pilots-instructors in tandem piloting, members of the Turkish paragliding team with at least 6 years of experience and 3,000 hours of flying. During the flight guests will be able to see from a bird's eye view: Çıralı beach, Olympos, Tekirova, Pirate Bay, the ancient city of Phaselis, Three Islands (Uchada), all tourist villages from Tekirova to Beldibi. A truly breathtaking experience. It is accessible and safe for wheelchair user.

  • Languaje Available: English, Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility

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The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts was the first museum in Turkey to bring together works of Islamic art. It was founded in 1914 as the Museum of Islamic Foundations and housed in the Imaret building of the Süleymaniye Complex, built by the great Turkish architect Sinan in the 16th century. The museum was renamed the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts after the declaration of the republic and moved to its present location in the 16th-century Ibrahim Paşa Palace in 1983. The core collection of the museum comprises Islamic artworks collected from across the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century. These works include carpets, manuscripts, metalwork, glassware, ceramics, woodwork and ethnographic materials. The collection represents an extensive period ranging from the rise of Islam to the 20th century and the vast geographical area ruled by the Ottoman Empire. For visitors with wheelchairs, an adapted carrier system (stair lift) is provided within the building. Entrance is free of charge for the visitors with disabilities and their accompanying persons.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
  • Contents: Art, Cultural

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Inaugurated on 8 June 2005, Pera Museum is a private museum founded by the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation. The aim of offering an outstanding range of diverse high quality culture and art services is as important today as when the Museum first opened its doors to the public. Pera Museum recognizes the diversity of our general public's abilities and needs, and offers a variety of programs and services to ensure the accessibility of the Museum and its collection. As part of the 'Accessible Pera' project, workshops are organized in the museum (painting, collage, design, clay sculpture, improvised dance for the people with mental and physical disabilities).The Museum is accessible to wheelchair users and other visitors who need to avoid stairs. Elevators are located throughout the building. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available. Admission is free for all visitors with disability and one caregiver.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
  • Contents: Art, Cultural

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IVTTA offers sportive, recreational and therapeutic table tennis courses, which are carried out in coordination with the physiotherapists and table tennis coaches. Children and youth with orthopedical disabilities, cerebral palsy, autism, down syndrome, distraction-hyperactivity problems etc. can register for the trial sessions.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 5- Learning difficulties

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Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) has transformed Yeşilvadi Sports Facility in Ümraniye into a sports center for people with disabilities. IMM Yeşilvadi Sports Facility, which has a training pool with a depth of 1.4 meters and a length of 20 meters with 3 lanes, two studio halls and a squash hall, was renovated to serve disabled individuals. Within the scope of the accessibility studies carried out by Spor Istanbul, a subsidiary of IMM and within the body of the IMM Youth and Sports Directorate, the physical structure of the facility has been made suitable for the use of disabled individuals. Ice skating, pilates, gymnastics, fitness, swimming are some of 15 different branches provided. Registration is required.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 2- Deaf/hard of hearing, 3- Visually impaired, 5- Learning difficulties

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Erimtan Archaeology and Arts Museum collection is a special archeaology collection featuring two thousand movable works, most of which have their origins in Anatolia. The collection, which covers the period of time from 3000 B.C. up until the Byzantine Empire, includes works that belong to civilizations such as the Hittites, Urartu, Assyrians, Achaemenids, and Byzantines. The majority of the works in the collection are comprised of finds from the Late Hellenistic and Roman Ages. These finds include bowls, jugs, cups, measuring cups, rings, glass cups, perfume bottles, ring stones engraved with seals, tweezers, golden crowns, jewellery, mirrors, glass mixing sticks, and many gold, silver, and bronze coins. The works in the museum collection not only emphasize the cultural legacy of the Anatolian landscape, but have also been brought together in a way that presents the viewer with unconventional exhibition methods that highlight the visual value of the works, while allowing viewers to draw parallels between the works and elements from their contemporary daily lives. All floors can be reached via elevator and the entrance is wheel chair accessible. Entrance is free of charge for the visitors with disabilities.

  • Languaje Available: Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility
  • Contents: Art, Cultural

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The history of Ankara's first museum dates back to 1921. With Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s idea of establishing an Hittite Museum in the center of the country, Hittite art works were collected from all over the country. The Museum Anatolian Civilizations is located in the district called Atpazari ("the horse market") to the south of Ankara Castle. The Museum occupies two Ottoman buildings which have been renovated and altered to suit their new role. One of them is the Mahmud Pasha Bedesten and the other is the Kursunlu Han. The Anatolian Civilizations Museum is among the leading museums of the world on account of its unique collections of material. The archaeology of Anatolia from the Palaeolithic Age to the present day is displayed by periods in chronological order in the pleasant ambience of Ottoman surroundings. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations was elected as the first "European Museum of the Year" in Switzerland on April 19, 1997. There are ramps at the entrances and almost all sections of the museum are reachable with wheelchair. Recently Bongo Art Project has created an 'Education and Experience Area' at the Anatolian Civilizations Museum for visually impaired and low vision individuals. 3D printed yellow colored replicas of pieces exhibited in the museum is created for the blind and low sighted visitors. Next to these replicas, their descriptions can be found in Braille and audio, with the headphones visitors can listen to the information about the pieces. In the experience corners from making ancient style coins to carving ancient Hittite hand writing on clay, there are various workshops that children, youth and adults with or without disabilities can try. Entrance is free of charge for the visitors with disabilities and their accompanying persons.

  • Languaje Available: English, Turkish
  • Adaptability: 1- Reduced mobility, 3- Visually impaired
  • Contents: Art, Cultural

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