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I noticed when I went that all the side exhibits on the second floor (all but the main hall) are closed, and the pieces absent. I assume it's undergoing some sort of renovation like the ethnography museum, and didn't bother to ask. I'm going back when it's not raining to take pictures and I'll ask then, but I've noticed that in every museum that's closed or partially closed, I've been told that it's for a year. (Ethnography museum here, about half of the archeology museum in Ankara.) Is there a major series of renovations going on across Turkish museums? —Quintucket (talk) 08:09, 5 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]