Antalya Kaleiçi Ethnography Museum

Antalya Ethnography Museum, consisting of two mansions dating to the 19th century, Muratpaşa district, Kaleiçi Urban and III. It is located within the Degree Archaeological Site. The buildings are located at different elevations in a sloping area. In the buildings where two different concepts, namely Lower and Upper Mansions, are created, we see the architectural features of the Ottoman Period. In the mansion # 1, the Turkish-Islamic Works are generally exhibited, and in the mansion # 2, the room arrangements that reflect the Ottoman period of Antalya's home life and the items and architectural pieces used in the same period are exhibited. On the first floor of the mansion # 1, which is mostly in the lower level and consists of works containing Turkish - Islamic Art, Seljuk ceramic tiles from the Aspendos Theater and the Ottoman Period tiles; 16.-20. Centuries-old Iznik-Kütahya and Çanakkale-produced ceramics, gas lamps made of glass, tulips, roses, sherbets are exhibited. On the same floor, there is another section where the objects unearthed during the excavations in Kaleiçi are exhibited. On the second floor, there is an exhibition consisting of arrows, bows, armor, swords, encapsulated and flintlock pistols and rifles, gunpowder and greasepaints, medals and insignia, seals, hammam, vefk, shackle watches. In this floor, examples of calligraphy such as fraud and certificate are also exhibited. From the mansion no. 1 to the second mansion at a higher elevation, you can pass through the garden stairs. While both mansions face the street with one front, they open onto the garden with one front. On the first floor of the second mansion, the Ottoman period wooden ceiling, door, window sashes, door knockers and keys; Exhibitions include weaving samples such as saddlebags, sacks, spindles, rugs and local musical instruments. In addition, a small Antalya Cuisine reenactment of the Ottoman Period with the weaving loom and various weaving samples, one of the original weavings of the Antalya region, is also on this floor. On the second floor of the mansion, there is the head room, the living room, the bedroom and the bathroom, which are shaped as dining-living rooms in line with the needs of the household during the day, where the guests reviving the life of the Ottoman Period Kaleiçi are hosted. On this floor, there are clothing-harness samples and coffee culture exhibits that reflect the Ottoman Period culture. In the garden display, the Seljuk Horoscope Inscription dating back to the 13th century and the Conquest Inscriptions of the Seljuk Period appear as original works. Other garden works are Ottoman era inscriptions, tombstones, balls and canals.