Bursa Tofaş Anatolian Cars Museum
The museum was established in 2002 with the renovation of a silk factory and is built on a total area of 30 thousand square meters. Horse-drawn carriages, carts, ox carts, cannon carts, grass and wood carts used years ago, as well as technological change up to modern cars, are exhibited in the museum. Visitors are informed about the construction and usage years of the exhibited vehicles. Umurbey neighbourhood- The museum is located on the factory street, closed on Mondays and can be visited free of charge on other days.
Hünkâr Pavilion Museum:
The museum, located in the neighbourhood of Mollaarap, was built in 1844 as a hunting lodge for Sultan Abdülmecit.Located on the outskirts of Uludağ, the mansion is also known as the Atatürk pavilion or the Republic pavilion when Atatürk visited Bursa in 1922-1925-1931 and 135. The halls inside the museum and the belongings of Atatürk are exhibited in the halls. The mansion, which was repaired and repaired in 1995, started to serve as a museum in 2003. The museum is open from 09:30 until 17:00 every day except Mondays. 37, 3C, G4, B42, B38, 35G departing from Bursa city centre is very easy to get to the mansion.
>>> ERROR: Contact the Administrator to see this content <<<Karagöz Museum:
The museum, established to revive the memories of the shadow play characters Hacivat and Karagöz, is located on Çekirge Street. The museum, where the history of shadow plays is explained with panels, has been in service since 2007 and puppet and shadow plays are held on certain days in the museum. Access to the museum is free of charge via metro lines 1 and 2 or by buses 19 / C, 29 / A, 40H, 48 / A, 6 / F2, B / 41 and B / 41B.
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The three-storey museum exhibits works from different periods on each floor.The museum exhibits wax sculptures of 6 Ottoman sultans, decorations belonging to the commercial life of Bursa, Bursa model and many other works. There are 3 temporary exhibition halls, an event hall for conferences and film shows, and a cafeteria to relax and have a drink. The museum, which has received international awards in the category of city museums, is located on Heykel Avenue. It is open from 09:30 until 17:30 every day except Mondays. Address: Hocalizade Mah.Atatürk Street / No 8 / Sculpture
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The museum in Reşat Oyal Culture Park was founded by collecting the artefacts found during excavations in Bithynia and Mysia. The museum moved to its new building in 1972 and exhibits works from the 8th to the 3rd millennium BC to the Ottoman period. The museum, which has four halls and an open-air display hall, includes works made of terracotta, tomb ruins, depictions of gods, statues of goddesses, altars, stone artefacts, coins, sarcophagus and hundreds of different works. The museum located in Reşat Oyal Culture Park is open to visitors every day between 08:00 and 17:00 except Mondays and museum cardholders can visit for free.
>>> ERROR: Contact the Administrator to see this content <<<Museum of Turkish Islamic Art (Yeşil Madrasa):
Yeşil Madrasa, which was built between 1414-1424, has been used as a Museum of Turkish Islamic Art since 1975.Tiles, ceramic artefacts, wood artefacts, carving artworks, inlaid artworks, Turkish metal artworks, metal works, examples of Turkish handicrafts, clothes, doors belonging to Seljuk, Ottoman and other principalities in the 13th to 20th centuries. knockers, locks, gold and silver coins, Ottoman insignia and medals, as well as tombstones and stone inscriptions dating from the 15th and 19th centuries are displayed in the museum garden. There are buses 35B and 35C from Bursa centre. The museum can be visited between 08:00 and 17:00 every day except Mondays, where museum cardholders can visit for free.
>>> ERROR: Contact the Administrator to see this content <<<Atatürk House Museum:
The museum, located on Çekirge Street, is the house where Atatürk stayed during his visit to Bursa between 20-24 January 1923. On October 29, 1973, the museum was opened to visitors converted in the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey. All of the items in the museum were used during Atatürk’s visit. The museum, which is located in Osmangazi / Çekirge district, can be visited every day between 08:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 17:00 except Mondays.
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