Code of Conduct in Cultural Areas
Istanbul is a city with a rich cultural and natural heritage. In order to preserve this heritage and pass it on to future generations, visitors must pay attention to certain issues.
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Rules of Conduct in Cultural Areas:
- Be quiet in museums and historical buildings and do not disturb other visitors.
- Do not violate the privacy of other visitors when taking photos and videos.
- Do not touch objects that are prohibited in museums and historical buildings.
- Do not smoke or eat in museums and historical buildings.
- Do not leave trash in museums and historical buildings.
- Rules of Conduct in Natural Areas:
- Help protect natural areas.
- Do not harm plants and animals.
- Throw your trash in trash cans.
- Do not light a fire.
- Be quiet and do not disturb other visitors do not.
Be quiet in museums and historical buildings and do not disturb other visitors. There are usually rules in museums and historical buildings to keep visitors quiet and not disturb other visitors. The purpose of these rules is to help visitors get the most out of their experience. Do not invade the privacy of other visitors when taking photos and videos. Taking photos and videos in museums and historical buildings is usually allowed, but be careful not to invade the privacy of other visitors. For example, ask permission when taking photos of people's faces. Do not touch objects that are prohibited in museums and historical buildings. In museums and historical buildings, objects that are prohibited from being touched are usually marked. Touching these objects can damage or destroy them. Do not smoke or eat in museums and historical buildings. Smoking and eating are generally prohibited in museums and historical buildings. These rules are to prevent damage to the objects and to avoid disturbing other visitors.