From the first quarter of the 18th century to the founding of the Republic, one of the indispensable institutions of the Ottoman Empire was to visit the Fire Department Museum in Beşiktaş.
In the collection of the Fire Museum; In 1714, from Davud-u Hakiki's first "Çardaklı Tulumba", “Neighborhood Tulumba“ which was used in the 1800s, and “Steaming and Trolley Tulumba, which were used in the following years, the neighborhood tulumbacılar's, military firefighting clothes, candle lanterns, carbide lanterns, chief fire axes, cloth cisterns, leather buckets, various paintings and photographs of some fires that occurred in Istanbul in the first place today can be counted in his new building (Kılıç Ali Pasha Water Cistern).
Contact for the museum:
Yıldız Neighborhood Çitlembik Hill Horoz Street No: 1 Beşiktaş / İstanbul
0212 259 91 24/0212 259 15 82
kutuphanemuzeler@ibb.gov.t is
Weekdays are from 09:00 to 16:00.
Closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Entrance is free.