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Istanbul Biennial: History, Venues & 2025 Guide

The Istanbul Biennial is Turkey’s flagship contemporary art event and one of the most watched biennials in the world. Founded by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) in 1987, it unfolds across multiple venues in the city center and welcomes everyone for free. You stroll from historic schools to old hans and waterside buildings, meeting installations, performances, and conversations that refresh the way the city feels. 

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Istanbul Biennial: History, Venues & 2025 Guide



What Is the Istanbul Biennial?


The Istanbul Biennial is a city-wide exhibition of contemporary art held every two years and produced by İKSV. Since its start in 1987, the Biennial has helped position Istanbul as a crossroads of artistic ideas, bringing international artists and curators into dialogue with the city’s layered history and public life. 




A Short History of the Biennial in Istanbul (1987 – Today)


Early editions tested how art could inhabit historic spaces; museums, schools, even a hammam in one year—and gradually expanded to a dense walkable route through Beyoğlu and Karaköy. As the event matured, its curators and artists began addressing themes rooted in Istanbul’s everyday realities while engaging global debates. The result is a Biennial that feels both international and local, scholarly and street-level—always curious about how people actually live, move, and gather in this city. 



How the Biennial Works


Most editions run from September to November, with venues grouped in walkable clusters. Admission is free at all official venues, and typical hours are 10:00–18:00, closed on Mondays. A small number of guided tours and preview experiences are available for those who want deeper context.



Visiting Basics (Tickets, Hours, Venues)


  • Admission: Free entry at all Biennial venues.
  • Days & Hours: Open daily except Monday, 10:00–18:00 (some outdoor areas stay open longer). 
  • Wayfinding: Many venues are clustered along Beyoğlu–Karaköy

  • Tours: Expert-led routes cover single sites like the Galata Greek School and Zihni Han, or multi-venue loops.




This Year’s Edition (2025) – The 18th Istanbul Biennial


Title & Curator: The Three-Legged Cat, curated by Christine Tohmé


Dates (Leg 1): 20 September–23November 2025.


Format: A three-year structure (2025–2027) with exhibitions now and public programs continuing in 2026 before the final leg in 2027.


Access: Free entry at all venues (Mon closed). 


The 2025 leg focuses on themes of self-preservation and futurity, inviting visitors to think about how communities endure and imagine the next day together. Expect exhibitions and a public program staged across eight venues concentrated in Beyoğlu–Karaköy, so you can cover several stops on foot. 


Key Venues on the 2025 Route


  • Galata Greek School; freshly restored and reopened as a Biennial anchor. 
  • Zihni Han; a refitted historical han hosting major installations.
  • Additional stops such as Muradiye Han, Galeri 77, and Cone Factory complete the walkable constellation.



Planning Your Biennial Day


Getting Around (Metro, Tram, Ferry)


Base yourself near Karaköy or Şişhane for quick access to the core venues. The M2 metro, T1 tram, and short ferry hops keep you nimble between neighborhoods. Most visitors stack two indoor venues with one outdoor site for fresh air and easy breaks.Here is your perfect travel solution: Istanbul unlimited public transportation card



Best Times & Crowd Tips


Weekdays in the late morning feel calm; Fridays and Saturdays are busiest. If you want space for long looks and photos, arrive at opening or after 16:00. Bring water and charge your phone because the labels and maps are often digital.


What to Bring


Comfortable shoes, a light layer for breezy waterfront streets, and a portable battery. Some heritage buildings include stairs; check the “Visit” page for access notes before you go. 



Beyond the Biennial: Galleries & Neighborhoods


Use the Biennial route to explore nearby galleries and streets around Galata, Karaköy, Tophane. Between venues, pause for a Turkish coffee, browse design shops, or climb to a sunset terrace and watch ferries cross the Golden Horn.


Sample Biennial Day Routes (Walkable)


Keep it close and simple. The core venues sit within easy reach of each other, so you can see great work without rushing. Here are two calm, walkable plans you can follow or tweak on the spot.


Half-Day Route A: Galata Focus


  1. Start at Şişhane (M2) or Karaköy (T1). Grab coffee and a quick simit.
  2. Galata Greek School. Spend 60–90 minutes. Take your time on the upper floors for long looks and notes.
  3. Stroll to Zihni Han. Use side streets for quieter photos. Pause in the courtyard or a nearby tea house.
  4. Open-air stop. Step outside for ten minutes of fresh air and a short view over the Golden Horn before your next venue.
  5. Optional add-on. If energy is high, include one small project space nearby, then end with a light lunch.
  6. The best ending: Get your free hosted entry to Galata Tower with your pass. Your entry also includes a perfect audio guide. 


Half-Day Route B: Karaköy & Tophane Loop


  1. Begin in Karaköy. Arrive by ferry for a relaxed start.
  2. Venue cluster 1. See the most intricate installation first while you’re fresh.
  3. Venue cluster 2. Choose a space with shorter labels and more immersive work to balance the morning.
  4. Break by the waterfront. Ten minutes of sea breeze clears the head and resets your eyes.
  5. Late stop. One small venue or a return to a favorite piece for a second look.


Timing tips: doors at 10:00 feel calm; 12:00–15:00 is busiest; 16:00–18:00 is quiet again. Leave one slot open for a work you hear about on the day.



Where to Stay, Eat & Unwind Near the Venues


Choose a base within one stop of the route. That single decision saves time and keeps your pace easy.


Good Bases


  • Karaköy: Flat walks, ferries, and quick café choices. Ideal if you like to break the day with a seaside pause.
  • Şişhane / Asmalımescit: Steps from the M2 metro and many venues. Evenings feel lively but manageable.
  • Galata: Atmospheric streets and small hotels; expect short hills and great sunset angles.
  • Cihangir on the edge of Taksim: Quiet cafés, easy tram/metro access, and gentle walks to Tophane.



Easy Food & Breath Breaks


  • Fast refuel: Simit, toasted sandwiches, or a bowl of lentil soup between venues keep you light on your feet.
  • Coffee windows: Independent roasters sit on most side streets; carry water and top up power while you rest.
  • Evening reset: Finish by the waterfront for tea or salep, then decide on a final venue or a short ferry ride at blue hour.


Accessibility & comfort: Some heritage buildings include stairs or narrow thresholds. Wear soft-soled shoes, carry a small power bank, and save one low-mobility venue for when your legs need a break.




Istanbul Tourist Pass®


Make your art days effortless. The Istanbul Tourist Pass® bundles top museums, guided experiences, and Bosphorus cruises; great for pairing the Istanbul Biennial with icons like Topkapı or a sunset sailing on the same day.



Choose one cluster, walk slowly, and let the route set your pace. The Istanbul Biennial is at its best when you give yourself time to wander; two or three venues, a Turkish tea break, and one conversation that stays with you after the doors close.

What You're Wondering About

What is the Istanbul Biennial? expand_more
The Istanbul Biennial is a major international art exhibition held in Istanbul every two years, showcasing work from artists around the world.
When does the Istanbul Biennial take place? expand_more
It usually runs in the autumn months of September to November in the years when it is held.
Where are the Istanbul Biennial venues located? expand_more
Venues are spread across Istanbul, often in Beyoğlu, Karaköy and other central neighbourhoods.
Is entry to the Istanbul Biennial free? expand_more
Yes, most of the official exhibition venues offer free admission to the public.
Who should visit the Istanbul Biennial? expand_more
Art lovers, tourists wanting to experience contemporary culture, and anyone interested in modern art in Istanbul.

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