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St. Mamas Church and Icon Museum

TR- Güzelyurt - Morphou (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
St. Mamas was a Christian saint who lived in the 12th century. There are said to be 14 churches dedicated to him in Cyprus. The St. Mamas Monastery dates back to the 18th century. Its entrance and columns were built by the Lusignans on the remains of a Byzantine church. St. Mamas’s grave is thought to be here from the start. The marble bottom part of its iconostasis is covered with Venetian shields. Its painted, wooden top part is an example of the art of carving in the 16th century.

The many valuable historical artefacts are on display inside, which include the sacrophagus of St. Mamas which according to folklore, was washed ashore and discovered by a peasant in the local bay. In a vision he was told to take the sacrophagus to the place where it now stands and build a monastery there.


 



The Canbulat Tomb and Museum

TR- Famagusta (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Closed at weekends
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Canbulat, the Bey (a provincial governor in the Ottoman empire) of Kilis, was included in the Ottoman forces that were going to conquer Cyprus. As he was extremely successful during the capture of Nicosia, he was appointed to the Ottoman army laying siege to Famagusta along with Iskender Pasha and Deniz Pasha. As he is believed to have been killed in the vicinity of the Arsenal Bastion his tomb is under this bastion. The building was restored in 1968 and the front section was turned into an etnographic and archaelogical museum.
 



The Folk Arts Museum

TR- Kyrenia (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
An 18th century house on the Kyrenia harbour is now used as a museum. On the ground floor there are olive presses, a primitive plow, a loom, jugs, and a flail. On the upper floor there are samples of traditional handicraft: crochet, bed covers and table cloths, woolen socks, chests with carving, wedding-dresses and wardrobes are some of the things exhibited.
 



The Lapidary Museum

TR- Nicosia - Lefkosa (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm
Closed at weekends.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Lapidary Museum to the east of the Selimiye Mosque is a Venetian style building constructed in the 15th century. It houses many works of stone (insignias, works of marble, tombs and columns) from the Medieval Age to the present day. The splendid window with tracery opposite the entrance has been transported from the Lusignan Palace at Sarayonu Square which was demolished in the British period.

This is a museum of ancient stone fragments taken from the demolition of ancient buildings. It is situated a few hundred yards from the Selimiye mosque (St. Sophia) and the building is believed to be a Venetian house or could be a renovated mediaeval building. He re one can see pieces of stone work taken from ancient palaces and Gothic churches
During the English colonization period various stone works from the Middle Age were collected from various places are stored in this building. The Court Buildings now standing once sited the Palace of the Lusignan Kingdom.
After making certain additions and alterations this building was used by the Venetians as the Governor's Office. After the demolition of this building its flamboyant style window was removed and placed in the Lapidary Museum.

 



The Mevlevi Tekke Museum (Museum of Whirling Dervishes)

TR- Nicosia - Lefkosa (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The small museum is within the walls of the city and close to the Kyrenia gate. It is on the main street leading to Ataturk square and can be distinguished by six domes surmounting a rectangular building.
The building to the South of the Kyrenia Gate was constructed towards the end of the 16th century by Arap Ahmet Pasha after the conquest of the island by the Ottomans. The commander of the conquering army, Lala Mustafa Pasha, Arap Ahmet Pasha, and the first kadi and mufti of the island were members of the Mevlevi order (order of dervishes founded by Mevlana Jalaladdin Rumi, called also the "whirling dervishes"). Inside the building, there are tombs and a semahane (dervish meeting-house for religious music and whirling). Until Ataturk banned the lodges in 1920, it served as a Mevlevi Lodge; its last sheikh – or head of the order – died in 1954. At the entrance to the lodge there is a headdress, a panel and a fountain. Sixteen Mevlevi sheiks are buried in the six tombs in the building. The building which constitutes a different aesthetic sight in the city centre is now used as a museum of ethnography.
 



The Museum of Public Arts

TR- Kyrenia (Mersin 10 Turkey (Nordzypern / Northern Zyprus))


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May to September:
9.OO am- 1.3O pm and 4.OO pm- 6.3O pm
October to April:
8.OO am- 1.OO pm and 2~30 pm- 5.OO pm

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Decorative Arts Museum is a 1930s red-tiled villa which houses to a collection of watercolours and paintings, as well as colonial and oriental bric-a-brac which has a rather neglected charm.

 



Yedikulehisari Museum

Kule Meydani No. 4
TR- Istanbul (Istanbul)


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Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Open between 9.00-16.30 everyday except Wednesdays.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Yedikule hisari or shortly Yedikule, being one of important architectural arts of Istanbul is on the south of city land water and under authority of Directorate of Hisarlar Museum in the same town.
The land part of Hisar was built during reign of Theodosios II (408-450) as the most important entrance of the city walls and also an additional construction was made behind Porta Aurea having an important place in Byzantine history. 4 years after conquer of Istanbul, an inner castle was built by Sultan Mehmet II in 1457-1458. Thus Byzantine and Ottoman Period buildings combined.
The walls of Yedikulehisar are in shape of stars.
There is one door on city side. No building was made adjacent to walls.

There one disdar(castle guard), dizdar assistant, 6 officer and 50 soldiers. There was a disdar's house and 12 guards' houses. Even the traces of shelters and store houses not reaching today can be seen at present. Only a minaret of the mescid remained until 1905 located in the centre of the courtyard and fountain in the front can be seen. The mescid had a quarter which was pictured in a picture of 17th century, and the time of destruction of the quarter is not known either.

There are stone artillery shot, marble column head, column part and baked soil cubic, totally 17 parts now exhibited in open exhibition.
 


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Canakkale Martyrs Monument and War Museum

TR-17000 Canakkale (Canakkale)


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Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Martyrs Memorial was begun in 1954 and completed in 1958. It is in memory of those Turkish soldiers who fell in the Canakkale War of 1914-1915. The Memorial is 7.5 m. in width, 10 m. in length, and 41.70 m. in height. It rests on a four footed base.

The gallery on the ground floor of the Memorial was made the Canakkale War Museum in 1972.
At the entrance to the gallery are maps of Gallipoli Peninsular, battle plans and war photographs. Against the wall are different sized cannon balls.
The show cases in the gallery contain glass and ceramic medicine and drink bottles, and pitchers belonging to the French and English, and flasks, lead bullets, bones of shrapnel, weapons with fixed bayonets and other articles of war belonging to Turkish, French, and English soldiers.

In the center of the gallery is a group of swords and revolvers belonging to Turkish officers. There are also a group of Turkish, French and English machine guns, ammunition and rifle swords; and a collection of money taken from the Turkish dead, foreign money and name inscriptions. There is also a display of articles used in the war, such as flints, forks, spoons etc., and Turkish, French and English buttons.

On two tables at the edge of the wall are the watches of soldiers who were killed, jawbones with false and gold-filled teeth and medicines. Behind, is a large oil painting depicting the sinking of the Bovet battleship. In the showcase at the entrance are the seals and various medallions taken from the dead.

 



Camyayla Ataturk Museum

TR-17900 Camyayla (Canakkale)


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Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Camyayla Ataturk Museum is in the village of Camyayla in the Canakkale sub-province of Eceabat. It was used by Ataturk as the 19th Division Headquarters during the Canakkale War. It was turned into a museum and opened to the public in 1973. The rooms of the two-story house include Ataturk's study and bedroom. The rooms contain the original furnishings, and are decorated with photographs and pictures.
 



Edirne Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum

Selimiye Mosque Yard Dar-ul Tedris Medrese
TR-22020 Edirne (Edirne)


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Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The new Edirne Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum contains the following sections:
Carpets and Kilims: Anatolian carpets and kilims of local and Anatolian origin are exhibited. There are local Sarkoy kilims and Yoruk and Turkmen kilims from Anatolia. There are prayer carpets from Gordes, Bergama, and Kirsehir as well as examples of carpet saddlebags.
Ethnographic Works: Socks, gloves, various embroidered napkins, waistbands and towels, handkerchiefs and cloths. There are also examples of the most beautifully worked and embroidered costumes of both men and women. These include shirts, jackets, dresses and Turkish trousers.
A corner has been reserved for examples of rose water bottles, censers, sewing boxes, precious spoons, ink and pen cases, scissors and penknives. There is also a section of weapons, including guns and rifles inlaid with silver, gold and mother of pearl, swords, scimitars, axes, arrows and bows, shields and maces. At the end of the ethnographic room is a display of copper, brass and stone kitchen utensils.
Archaeological Works: The objects are arranged in chronological order, exhibiting examples from the civilizations of Anatolia and Thrace. There are idols and ceramics found in Anatolia and dating from the Prehistoric Age; ceramics and bronze fibulae, rings and column capitals with a spiral design from Trakya (800 BC); ceramics from the Classic, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods. There are two sections reserved for Roman glass and tumuli findings respectively. Two show cases contain a valuable collection of coins from various periods. Among the most interesting objects in this room are the gold, silver, copper and bronze coins from the Greek Roman and Byzantine periods.

 



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