Area: 4.817 km² , Population: 756.168
GENERAL INFORMATION
Sakarya city is an important tourism center in the Marmara Region. First of all beaches lies along Black Sea shores, lakes, rich forests and plateaus, valley and canyons, hot springs and mineral waters springs are natural values that Sakarya has.
HOW TO GET
Sakarya is placed on the Ankara - Istanbul highway.
Railway arrival is possible.
Nearest airport is at the Istanbul.
DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT
- Visiting Sakarya Museum
- Seeing Mosues, Castles and Bridges
- Going Sapanca Lake
- Visiting Kuzuluk Thermal Spring.
SAKARYA MUSEUM
The museum is in Sakarya city centre on Semerciler Quarter, Milli Egemenlik Street, across the station, is established on an area of 1290 m2 with the garden.
The building that has been constructed by Major Baha Bey, Chairman of Military Service Office in three floors with the ground floor in 1910 - 1915, has been purchased by Hasan Cavit Bey, who was a close friend of Atatürk and a deputy. His house, where Atatürk has met his mother in June of 1922 and where they stayed for five days, has been damaged in the earthquake that took place in 1967. The house registered as a civil architecture sample in 1983 and has been nationalized by our ministry and reconstructed as the museum building in compliance with its original and opened to visit in 1993.
The service offices and boiler room are on ground floor of the building, where the director's room and an exhibition hall of 85 m2 and a conference hall of 50 persons are located on the second floor. In the garden of the museum, the architectural parts found in the borders of Sakarya province, belonging to Roman and Byzantine Periods, grave stones, altars, stones with inscriptions, ostotech, cooked earth storage jar and column bases are exhibited.
In the exhibition hall of the museum, a group of archeological works belonging to the Roman and Byzantine Periods and ethnographic works belonging to the Ottoman and Republic Periods are exhibited. Among the archeological works, there are flat hand axes, cooked earthenware pots, essence and tear bottles and metal and glass works.
Among the ethnographic works, which are selected from the Ethnography Museums of Bursa, Amasya, Konya, Tokat and Ankara, there are goods used by the Grand Leader Atatürk and firing and cutter guns, copper goods, seals and hand ornaments belonging to the Ottoman and Republic periods.
ELVAN BEY CHARITABLE
The building was built as a charity establishment in 1450, which today still preserves it's all properties. There is a tomb of Elvan Bey, that takes its name from three domed building in the garden. The building is currently using as a library.
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