Kars Museum

Kars Museum (Turkish: Kars Müzesi) is a museum in Kars, Turkey, that houses a collection of artifacts from the region. The museum was founded in 1921, and is located in the former governor's palace. The museum's collection includes over 30,000 objects, including sculptures, mosaics, inscriptions, and pottery. The collection focuses on the history of Kars from the Neolithic period to the present day. The museum also has a library, a research center, and a gift shop.

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Boğatepe Cheese Museum

Boğatepe Cheese Museum (Turkish: Boğatepe Peynir Müzesi) is a cheese museum in Boğatepe, Turkey. It was founded in 2014, and is located in a traditional stone house. The museum's collection includes over 1,000 objects, including cheese molds, churns, and other tools used in cheesemaking. The collection also includes a library and a research center. The museum is open to the public from April to October.

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Adana Ethnography Museum

The Adana Ethnography Museum (Turkish: Adana Etnografya Müzesi) is a museum in Adana, Turkey. It was founded in 1980, and is located in the central district of Adana. The museum has a collection of over 6,000 objects related to the culture and history of Adana. The museum is divided into four sections: the history of Adana, the culture of Adana, the economy of Adana, and the natural history of Adana. The history of Adana section contains objects from the Neolithic Age to the Ottoman Empire. The culture of Adana section contains objects related to the traditional culture of Adana, such as clothing, jewelry, and musical instruments. The economy of Adana section contains objects related to the economy of Adana, such as agricultural tools, industrial machinery, and transportation equipment. The natural history of Adana section contains objects related to the natural history of Adana, such as fossils, minerals, and animals.

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Adana Cinema Museum

The Adana Cinema Museum (Turkish: Adana Sinema Müzesi) is a museum in Adana, Turkey. It was founded in 2008, and is the first cinema museum in Turkey. The museum is located in the Seyhan district of Adana. The museum has a collection of over 2,000 objects related to the history of cinema in Turkey. The museum is divided into four sections: the history of cinema, the technology of cinema, the people of cinema, and the cinema of Adana. The history of cinema section contains objects from the early days of cinema, such as the first film projector and the first film camera. The technology of cinema section contains objects related to the development of film technology, such as film reels and projectors. The people of cinema section contains objects related to the people who have worked in the Turkish film industry, such as film directors, actors, and actresses. The cinema of Adana section contains objects related to the history of cinema in Adana, such as film posters and photographs.

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Karaman Museum

Karaman Museum (Turkish: Karaman Müzesi) is a museum in Karaman, Turkey. It was founded in 1978, and is located in the city center. The museum's collection includes over 2,000 objects, including sculptures, mosaics, inscriptions, and pottery. The collection focuses on the history of Karaman from the Neolithic period to the present day. The museum also has a library, a research center, and a gift shop.

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Adana Archaeological Museum

The Adana Archaeological Museum is a museum in Adana, Turkey. It was founded in 1924, and is one of the oldest museums in Turkey. The museum has a collection of over 10,000 artifacts from the Neolithic Age to the Ottoman Empire. The museum is divided into three sections: the prehistoric section, the classical section, and the Islamic section. The prehistoric section contains artifacts from the Neolithic Age to the Bronze Age. The classical section contains artifacts from the Hellenistic Age to the Roman Empire. The Islamic section contains artifacts from the Seljuk Empire to the Ottoman Empire.

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Tomb of Amyntas

Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the Ancient Greek city of Telmessos, with the Tomb of Amyntas located in the south side of the city in the mountainside, in the base of the mountain. The impressive looking tomb was built in 350 BC, and was named after the Greek inscription on the side of it which reads Amyntou tou Ermagiou, which translated to English means Amyntas, son of Hermagios.

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