Rahmi M. Koç Museum

Industrial museum · Founded 1994 · Istanbul, Turkey

Rahmi M. Koç Museum

The Rahmi M. Koç Museum is a private industrial museum in Istanbul dedicated to the history of transport, industry and communications, housed in two connected 19th-century buildings on the northern shore of the Golden Horn at Hasköy. Founded by businessman and philanthropist Rahmi M. Koç and opened in December 1994, it is Turkey’s leading museum of industrial heritage and holds one of the most extensive collections of vehicles, machinery and technological artefacts in the region.

At a glance

Type
Private industrial and transport museum
Period
Buildings 19th century; museum opened 13 December 1994
Style
Industrial heritage; two interconnected historic buildings
Location
Hasköy, Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates
41.0426° N, 28.9473° E

Overview

The Rahmi M. Koç Museum is a private industrial museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to the history of transport, industry and communications. Rahmi M. Koç, retired chairman of the Koç Group and a member of one of Turkey’s wealthiest families, founded the museum in 1991 and it opened its doors on 13 December 1994. The museum is located in Hasköy on the northern shore of the Golden Horn and is housed in two historical buildings connected to one another, open to the public every day except Monday.

History

The site in Hasköy has a long industrial history: the main building is a 19th-century Ottoman imperial anchor and chain foundry (Lengerhane), which supplied equipment to the Ottoman navy. Rahmi M. Koç, who spent decades assembling a personal collection of vehicles, engines and industrial artefacts, chose this location in recognition of its historical resonance with industry and craftsmanship. The museum was conceived in 1991 and opened three years later as a gift to the city of Istanbul. Over the years it has expanded to include an outdoor exhibition area, a submarine, a tugboat, a historic tram and a collection of aircraft.

What you see

The museum’s collection spans automobiles, motorcycles, locomotives, aircraft, ships and scientific instruments, covering roughly two centuries of industrial and technological development. Large outdoor exhibits include a World War II-era submarine, a steam-powered tugboat and historic tram cars. Inside the main halls, visitors can examine steam engines, early radios and telecommunications equipment, printing presses, navigational instruments and a remarkable array of vintage vehicles. Interactive stations and workshop displays make the collection accessible to visitors of all ages.

Cultural significance

The Rahmi M. Koç Museum is recognised as a pioneering institution in Turkey for industrial heritage preservation, bringing the history of technology and manufacturing to public attention at a time when such heritage was widely overlooked. Its location in the historic Hasköy anchor foundry reinforces the connection between Ottoman industrial history and the broader European industrial revolution. The museum is widely regarded as a model of private cultural philanthropy in Turkey.

Practical information

Address
Hasköy Caddesi No. 5, 34445 Hasköy, Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey
Opening hours
Open every day except Monday; check official website for current hours and admission fees
Website
rmk-museum.org.tr

Getting there

Hasköy is accessible by taking the Haliç (Golden Horn) ferry from Eminönü or Karaköy piers, with a stop at Hasköy. Bus lines from Taksim and Beyoğlu also serve the neighbourhood. Visitors arriving by car will find limited street parking in the surrounding streets. The museum is approximately 4 km from Taksim Square.

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