The Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art (
Turkish: Türk Vakıf Hat Sanatları Müzesi) is a museum located in
Beyazıt Square in
Fatih district of
Istanbul,
Turkey. It is housed in a former madrasa built in the early 16th century.
History
The building formerly served as the madrasa of the
Bayezid II Mosque complex, which was built on the order of Sultan
Bayezid II, son of
Mehmed II. The madrasa's construction was begun after the mosque's completion in 1505 and was finished in 1507.[1]
The museum was first opened as the "Writing Museum" at the madrasa of the
Yavuz Selim Complex in 1968. In 1984, it was moved to its present location and renamed "Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art".[2] Its collection consists of 3121 pieces mainly reflecting
Islamic calligraphic art.[3]
In 2015 the museum was closed for restoration.[4] It was still closed as of 2020.[5]