# Çamlık Train Museum: Traces of Time on the Rails
Located in Selçuk, Çamlık Train Museum houses one of Turkey’s most important industrial heritage collections. Hundreds of locomotives and wagons from different countries, spanning from the 1950s to 1987, are displayed in an open-air museum concept. Here, alongside Atatürk’s private carriage, meticulously restored trains featuring period characteristics and technical details invite visitors on a journey through the past.
Nestled within verdant gardens, the museum presents a striking contrast between nature and industrial heritage. Offering the opportunity to board steam trains, the museum provides an unforgettable experience especially for history enthusiasts and those interested in technical design. With its expansive grounds, Çamlık serves as an ideal setting for families, and its restaurant and cafés allow visitors to spend a comfortable day exploring.
With expert guidance and consistently well-maintained exhibition standards, the museum takes visitors on a voyage through time. This venue, catering to all age groups, vividly brings to life the pages that tell the story of Anatolia’s modern past.