Kastamonu Ethnography Museum

Kastamonu Ethnography Museum Turkish: Kastamonu Etnoğrafya Müzesi is a museum in Kastamonu, Turkey

Kastamonu Ethnography Museum
Kastamonu Etnoğrafya Müzesi
Kastamonu Ethnography Museum
Established1997 (1997)
LocationHepkebirler mah, Kastamonu, Turkey
Coordinates41°22′32″N 33°26′44″E
TypeEthnography
CollectionsSeljuks of Anatolia, Jandarids, Ottoman
Collection size6989 [1]
OwnerMinistry of Culture and Tourism

Location

The museum is in a historic building named Liva Paşa Konağı ("The mansion of Liva Pasha") . The building is on Çiftehamam street of Hepkebirler quarters of Kastamonu [1] at 41°22′32″N 33°26′44″E.

History

The 3-storey mansion was built in 1887 by an Ottoman mir-liva ("Brigadier general") Sadık Pasha. In 1978 it was bought by the Ministry of Culture. In 1997 it was opened as an ethnography museum.[2]

Exhibit

In the ground floor is reserved for the library specialized on Kastamonu and the picture gallery of Kastamonu. In the upper floor various ethnographic items are exhibited. Most important of these is the portal of Mahmut Bey Mosque, a mosque built in Kasaba village in 1366 [3] which is a masterpiece of art. The uppermost floor reflects the Kastamonu urban life by means of mannequins.[2]

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