Arkas Art Centre

İzmir


Occupying a handsome 1906 building that functioned as the French consulate until 2010, this arts centre hosts temporary exhibitions with an Aegean accent in its meticulously renovated and beautifully decorated upstairs salons. Free English-language guided tours of the building and exhibitions are available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday; advance bookings are essential.


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