Miniaturk Park Museum hosts the world’s largest model area and the fastest-completed miniature city. There are more than 120 fixed mini-replica works selected from the Ottoman geography in this park. These works were selected from Istanbul to Anatolia and even from places outside the borders of Ottoman geography. Miniaturk was designed as an example of planned urbanization and was planned to continue to grow continuously.
Miniaturk is also the preferred visit point of schools. Schools often visit this park museum for cultural events or school trips. Here, students can explore and learn Turkish and world culture, art, and architecture from ancient times to the present. There is a parking lot for 300 vehicles in the museum area.
The models were produced in 10 workshops in the country and 3 workshops abroad and were made suitable for outdoor conditions using plastic-based materials. While walking around Miniaturk, you can see many works from the Temple of Artemis to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, from Safranbolu Houses to the Ruins of Mount Nemrut. These works bear the traces of thousands of years of history. These works bear traces of thousands of years of history.
While exploring the park, you will see three main sections consisting of works from Anatolia, Istanbul, and the old Ottoman geography.