Taş Oda Mansion Ethnography Museum
Taş Oda Mansion is one of the examples of Ottoman civil architecture and Turkish-Islamic works from the 17th century. The building has two floors. The first floor was built of stone and the second floor was built using adobe and wooden building materials. The fountain located in the lower part of the stair landing providing access to the first floor was built using cut stone blocks. On the ground floor of the house, there are two large and one small rooms next to the pointed arch barn. The rooms are lined up along the south and west façades of the rectangular sofa on the second floor. The roof part of the sofa is made with wooden laths in the technique of nailing, and the large and small triangles between the laths and laths are painted with blue, red and green colors. The main room is located in the northern part of the sofa. The hand-drawn gold-silver leaf ornaments of the wooden closet, cabinet, hood, ceiling and window sills are the most eye-catching parts of the building.