Cumalıkızık Ethnography Museum
Cumalıkızık Ethnography Museum is a museum located in the Cumalıkızık neighborhood of Bursa, where items from the past of the neighborhood are exhibited. It entered service in 1992. It was renovated and reopened in 2015.
The works exhibited in the museum were donated by the public. In the museum, there is a berat given to the village by Orhan Bey, the second sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Objects such as horse carriages, mortar stones, troughs, and a grape-chewing trough in its garden, household items, kitchen utensils, lighting and heating tools, hunting materials, giant antlers from deer that once lived in herds in Uludağ, and saddles are exhibited.