Adatepe Olive Oil Museum, which has recently visited the ancient city of Assos, is a museum established to give people information about olive and olive oil. Suddenly, the museum, which has become one of the most popular addresses of the city, has been visited by hundreds of thousands of people every year. In this period when people remain sensitive to natural and high quality products, such an important museum is preferred by both domestic and foreign tourists. Factory - Museum has been hosting tens of domestic and foreign visitors since 2001. The culture of olive and olive oil is so deep that it finds its expression in various ways in all the holy books written. Although it has such an old and deep -rooted culture in our country, the fact that the written and visual materials related to this product were almost non -existent was the birth of the Adatepe Olive Oil Museum. The historical Sabunhane building in Küçükkuyu was restored and the production of olive oil in dry printing style is continued, while various vehicles -equipment and accessories related to olives, olive oil and soap production collected from the surrounding villages are exhibited in the factory building. Old olive oil presses, olive collection equipment, transport and storage containers, various folkloric objects can be seen in the museum. At the same time, olive oil soap making technique is also exhibited in an explanation. /63217d4283f6663217d4283f67.png>
production stages, storage, transfer, filtering, etc. It will be both educational and enjoyable for domestic and foreign visitors to see the story of arrival in our table from olives to our table. The Adatepe Olive Oil Museum, which is located at the entrance of the town of Çanakkale-İzmir on the Çanakkale-İzmir Highway, was organized as a necessity of modern museuming; Fresh olives, olive oil, natural soap and original kitchen accessories and books from the museum shop can be available, you can taste local olive oil dishes prepared with tea and coffee in Adatepe Kitchen, cold and fresh fruit juices and all prepared with natural ingredients (it is recommended to book for groups) . Although there are Turkish and English description texts for the objects exhibited in the museum, more detailed information is given by friendly and enthusiastic personnel if more curious visitors wish. The museum is open between 09.00-17.30 seven days a week and the entrance is free. /uploads/blog/63217d94Af0e763217d94Af0e8.png>
Adatepe Olive Oil Museum is located in Ayvacık district of Çanakkale. On the way to the ancient city of Assos, this museum is on your way to Sahil Mah. Küçükkuyu is 17980 Ayvacık/Çanakkale. In addition, the entrance to the museum is completely free is free.
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