Dokur House - Usak

Dokur House - Usak
Dokur House, whose restoration was completed by replacing the deformed, deformed, lost property elements by preserving the original materials by Uşak Municipality, started its activities in 2010 under the name of şak Uşak Municipality Dokur House Traditional Handicraft Carpets Center olarak in accordance with its 180-year historical texture. Dokur House has 40 carpet looms. Both Uşak Municipality, both within the Municipality of Uşak, Turkey BUSINESS-Agency and Public Education Center which houses the courses being jointly opened Tissue at home dating back to the Seljuk history, in the European artists table that the frequent depiction Watch the history of the oldest crafts Usak carpets, carpet weaving art is kept alive. In the Dokur House, where hand-woven carpet weaving is one of the greatest cultural values ​​of Uşak, it is aimed to contribute to the economy of our city by contributing to the economy of our city by selling hand-woven carpets woven by our laboring women, contributing to the economy of our country and contributing to women's employment. Carpets woven under the supervision of expert instructors in their fields are presented to the appreciation of Uşak and domestic and foreign tourists in the exhibition section.

Wooden building used in the construction of Dokur house was built by cutting the trees from Doğala location and carrying them on the ridges. Dokur House is a Usak house with an exterior sofas, traces of the typical Turkish house characteristics. Sofa is the part of the old idiom that resembles the hall, which is open and sitting around in the summer. The house has a head room where guests are welcome, as well as rooms for families. It is one of the most commonly used houses in Uşak at that time. The Dokur house was built by the Okkalar dynasty, which later became the property of the Tomas and Dokur families. In the time of Okkalar who was the first owner of the house, the house was used for hafiz cultivation. Then the house passed to the Tomas family, and after six months it became the property of the Dokur family. In 2004, it was purchased by Uşak Municipality for restoration. The original materials were preserved by the Usak Municipality, the rotten, deformed, lost structural elements were replaced and the restoration was made and in 2010 the şak Usak Municipality Dokur House Traditional Handicraft Carpets Center açılmış was reopened.