The Pera Museum is a modern art museum located in Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded in 2005 by the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation and is housed in a historic building in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul. 

The museum is known for its extensive collection of Turkish and Eastern European art, including works by Osman Hamdi Bey, İbrahim Çallı, and Mahmoud Said.

The Pera Museum has several permanent exhibitions, as well as temporary exhibitions featuring the work of contemporary artists. Some of the highlights of the museum's collection include Ottoman-era paintings, 19th-century European and Orientalist art, and 20th-century Turkish art. 

The museum also has a library and research centre open to the public. It contains a collection of rare books, manuscripts, and documents related to the history of art and culture in Turkey.

In addition to its art collections, the Pera Museum also hosts cultural events, such as concerts, film screenings, and lectures. It is a popular destination for tourists and art enthusiasts in Istanbul and is considered one of the city's premier cultural institutions.