Only one room, no number or individual info aboat the items and no photo policy for no apparent reason. This makes it hard to make the visit last for more than 10 minutes. The only info was the sheet at the entrance that I show. Notice that nearly all photos posted here and many reviews are from the Archeological Museum nearby.The collection is available with the combined ticket that also gives access to the Archeological Museum. Hidden far inside the Archeological Museum is restored an ottoman house. The house is quite empty and decorative items from such homes are found in this Decorative Arts Collection. Vistiting both museums is adviced.
Worth popping into if you have the combination ticket. It's quite small with lots of patterned plates and a few chests/trunks. They looked interesting but unfortunately we left knowing nothing about them as there was no information at all provided in any language, even to highlight what century they were from. You're not allowed to take pictures which seemed odd, and we were the only ones there but the member of staff basically followed us around the whole time to keep an eye on us, which was more odd.
Attractive pieces but lack of explanation about the exhibits / still worth a visit - especially with the combined ticket that is for the Palace of the Grand Master and the Architectural Museum.
Wonderful decorative arts. Staff very friendly & answered several of our questions in an enthusiastic way about the art. Very knowledgeable- thank you. (No photos unloaded as not allowed).Bought a combined ticket for all 4 sites - Excellent value at €10