The museum is interesting even without reading the novel, it contains everyday objects, places on the map, photos, even soundtracks. It's all very atmospheric. And the museum is located in the same area where the novel took place, you can walk to Nisantasi along the paths of the hero of the novel. But the most amazing thing is the attention to detail with which the exposition was assembled. Even in the novel, in my opinion, it is mentioned that this is a tribute to all the small original museums around the world.
Orhan Pamuk has written a wonderful novel with a poetic reflection on lost time. This Proustian melancholy, which the author was inspired by, comes to life within the walls of the museum. Two or three hours of free time and an audio guide are all you need to immerse yourself in the deep personal history of the main character and the whole country.