Ethnography Museum - أنقرة: Working hours, Activities, Visitor reviews
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The Ethnography Museum is a unique museum in the country, in which artifacts belonging to the Turkish-Islamic period in Anatolia are displayed, and in its halls there are exhibitions of clothing, embroidery, ornaments, henna night, an exhibition on the groom’s haircut, exhibitions of pigeon culture, and weaving samples (rugs - rugs) from regions Various Anatolian artifacts, metal art samples, copper industry tools and equipment, an exhibition on coffee culture, exhibitions on the Turkish Chamber, circumcision ceremonies, weapons, manuscripts, paintings, and distinctive wooden artifacts from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods. This museum was established on the hill of an Islamic cemetery in Ankara district called Namazca, and it is the first building built as a museum building in Turkey. A statue of Ataturk was made on a bronze horse standing in front of the museum, to welcome its visitors.
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