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The Museum of Innocence (museum) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Museum of Innocence (museum)

The Museum of Innocence (Turkish: ''Masumiyet Müzesi'') is a museum in the Çukurcuma neighbourhood of the Beyoğlu district in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk created the museum in conjunction with his eponymous novel. The museum and the novel were created in tandem, centered on the stories of two Istanbul families. On 17 May 2014, the museum was announced as the Winner of the 2014 European Museum of the Year Award.
The narrative and the museum offer a glimpse into upper-class Istanbul life from the 1970s to the early 2000s.〔Pamuk, Orhan. ("Orhan Pamuk on His Museum of Innocence in Istanbul" ), ''The Daily Beast'', New York, 27 August 2012. Retrieved on 13 June 2013.〕 The novel details the story of Kemal, a wealthy Istanbulite who falls in love with his poorer cousin, and the museum displays the artifacts of their love story.〔〔Pamuk, Orhan (2009). "The Museum of Innocence''. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. ISBN 9789750506093.〕 According to the (website ), the museum presents what the novel’s characters "used, wore, heard, saw, collected and dreamed of, all meticulously arranged in boxes and display cabinets."
The collection, which includes more than a thousand objects, is housed in a 19th-century house on the corner of Çukurcuma Sk and Dalgiç Sk.〔Kennedy, Michael. ("Turkish Writer Opens Museum Based on Novel” ), ''The New York Times'', New York, 29 April 2012. Retrieved on 13 June 2013.〕〔
== History ==

Pamuk first began to collect objects for the museum in the mid-1990s. “I wanted to collect and exhibit the “real” objects of a fictional story in a museum and to write a novel based on these objects,” he said.〔Pamuk, Orhan (2012). " The Innocence of Objects: The Museum of Innocence, Istanbul''. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. ISBN 9781419704567.〕 Pamuk states that some of the objects displayed in the museum are from family and friends, while others are found elsewhere in Istanbul as well as collected from around the world.〔 However, he has not specified which of the objects are directly linked to his own life; he maintains that the narrative of the museum should reflect that of the novel and not his own, having stated that, “This is not Orhan Pamuk’s museum.”〔 After the novel was published in Turkish in 2008, the museum’s collection was finalized. The museum opened in April 2012.〔

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