Eastern Thrace Museums
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The Kesan City Museum, housed in a historic building that served as a field hospital during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1914, opened its doors to visitors on Monday, March 18, 2024.
The house where Ataturk stayed during his visit to Muratli on June 3, 1936, has been turned into a museum.
It is a private wine museum located in Sarkoy / Murefte. The museum was established in 2004 by Kutman Wines.
This museum showcases the history, geography, liberation struggle, tourism assets, natural beauty, and folkloric values of Sarkoy through unique documents, reenactments, visual presentations, and models.
The Yilmaz Buyukersen Wax Sculpture Museum, featuring wax sculptures created by Eskisehir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Prof. Dr. Yilmaz Buyukersen, is the first of its kind in Turkiye, following the "Madame Tussauds Museum" which first opened in Eskisehir and now exists in many countries around the world. The second museum is located in Corlu.
It is a museum that displays educational materials such as documents, publications, books, magazines, guides, brochures, photographs, catalogs, videos, films, and slides that have archival value related to education at the provincial level, used or published from the Ottoman period to the present day.
He began painting at the age of 16 in Bursa Prison as a student of Nazim Hikmet. The museum, featuring paintings by Ibrahim Balaban, one of Nazim Hikmet's fellow prisoners, opened to visitors on September 7, 2018. The museum displays Balaban's unique style and his personal belongings, contributing significantly to Turkish art.
The mansion where the Mavradis family, who migrated from Tekirdağ to Greece in 1922 due to the Lausanne Exchange of Populations, lived, was transformed into the Old Tekirdag Photographs Museum by the Suleymanpasa Municipality. The collection of over 1500 photographs of Tekirdag, spanning 150 years and owned by Dimitrios Mavridis, a member of the Mavradis family living in Athens, was also donated to the Suleymanpasa Municipality and is exhibited in this museum.
The Music Technologies Museum, the first of its kind in Turkiye, was opened by the Suleymanpasa Municipality on May 20, 2017.
In Tekirdag, the 19th-century Ottoman house on Namik Kemal Street in the Orta Cami neighborhood was restored to its original form and renovated into a three-story structure called the Namik Kemal House through the collaborative efforts of the Namik Kemal Association, the Provincial Special Administration, the Tekirdag National Education Foundation, the Tekirdag Municipality, and volunteer organizations. It was opened to the public on December 21, 1993. Researcher Mehmet Serez also made significant contributions to the restoration of the house.