Most of the museums serving in our country have been established by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and opened to service. Eti Archeology Museum is the first museum project implemented by the private sector in Turkey. The museum was established
Most of the museums serving in our country were established and put into service by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. ETİ Archeology Museum is the first museum project implemented by the private sector in Turkey.
ETİ Archeology Museum
The construction of the museum was completed in 2010 and the administrative building was put into service without wasting time. The museum is established on an area of approximately 1300 square meters. The museum building consists of three blocks and has a total usage area of 4000 square meters.
The basement of the administrative block is used as a laboratory and photography room. The ground floor is the section reserved only for the cafeteria. The 1st and 2nd floors of the building serve as the library and administrative section.
Our cultural assets are exhibited in the garden part of the museum. The ground floor of Block B is generally designed to be used as a multi-purpose hall for events such as conferences or exhibitions. There is a semi-open display and temporary exhibition hall on the ground floor of Block C. The basement floors of both blocks B and C are used as warehouses. The first floors of both blocks are areas where archaeological artifacts are exhibited.
Carefully Preserved Cultural Assets
There are movable and immovable cultural assets in Eskişehir province and its surroundings that have survived to the present day from societies that lived in ancient times. These assets, obtained as a result of the research, were first exhibited in Eskişehir Alaeddin Mosque in 1945. The artifacts are delivered to people through the warehouse museum established here.
In 1966, Eskişehir Museum Directorate was officially established in the Kurşunlu Mosque Complex located in the Odunpazarı district. In the same period, the directorate begins its exhibition and services. In 1974, the directorate moved to Atatürk Boulevard in Akarbaşı District and continued its work there.
It was decided to start restoration work to make the museum inadequate and to make it suitable for today, and the museum was closed to visitors in 2001. With the protocol signed between the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Board of Directors of ETİ Group of Companies on February 28, 2007, the sponsorship of the museum construction was undertaken by ETİ Group of Companies.
In 2011, after the completion of the works, the museum was officially opened by the President and was named ETİ Archeology Museum. All of the artifacts obtained during the excavations carried out in Eskişehir are exhibited in this museum.
Where is ETİ Archeology Museum, Entrance Fee?
ETİ Archeology Museum is located in the Odunpazarı district of Eskişehir province. You can visit the museum every day of the week between 08:00 and 17:00. The entrance fee to the museum is 20 TL for 1 adult. Museum Card holders can visit for free.
While You're At It
While you are here to visit the ETİ Archeology Museum, you can visit many historical places and museums around Eskişehir. More to visit in Eskişehir by visiting Eskişehir Museums page on our website. You can add the historical place and museum to your route.
on an area of approximately 1300 square meters. While the museum building appears in three blocks, it has a total usage area of 4000 square meters. The ground floor is only the part of the cafeteria. The 1st and 2nd floors of the building serve as library and administrative department. Block B floor floor is generally designed to use it as a multi -purpose hall in events such as conferences or exhibitions. On the ground floor of the C block, there is a semi -open display and a periodical exhibition hall. Bodrum floors of both B and C block are used as warehouses. The first floors of both blocks are areas where archaeological works are exhibited. .PNG Alt = Eskişehir Eti Archeology Museum srcset = https://cdn.yerelrehber.com/uploads/2021/04/tatil-1.png 1000W, https://cdn.yelrehber.com/uploads /2021/04/tatil-15-1-768x432.png 768W There are movable and immovable cultural assets that have survived from the societies that have lived in ancient years. These assets obtained as a result of the researches started to be exhibited at Eskişehir Alaeddin Mosque in 1945. With the warehouse museum established here, the works are delivered to people. In the same period, the Directorate starts its exhibition and services. In 1974, he moved to Atatürk Boulevard in the Akarbaşı Neighborhood of the Directorate and continued his works here. With the protocol signed between the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Eti Group of Companies on February 28, 2007, the sponsorship of the museum construction was undertaken by Eti Group of Companies. It was named the Archeology Museum. All of the works obtained during the excavations in Eskişehir are exhibited in this museum. It is located in Odunpazarı district. You can visit the museum between 08:00 and 17:00 every day of the week. & nbsp; entrance fee to the museum is 1 for adult 20 TL. Museum card holders can visit free of charge. & Nbsp; You can add the historical place and the museum to your route.


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