STONE ROOM MUSEUM ETNOGRAPHY MUSEUM

It is in the central market district of Burdur. The mansion, which was one of the examples of Ottoman civil architecture dating back to the 17th century, was built by Emin Bey of the Kinali tribe. In 1978 the Ministry of Culture started repair work and ended in 1988. The building has two floors. The first floor is built with stone, second layer adobe and wooden building material. Especially the eastern wall of the head room and the two sides with pointed arches at the bottom are the open barn section of the cutting meat. The house is located in the western part of the garden. The bottom of the staircase leading to the first floor is the fountain. This fountain made of cut stone blocks is still used today. On the ground floor of the house there are two large, one small rooms apart from the pointed arched barn.