Osmaniye City Museum

Museum / Turkiye, Mediterrenian, Osmaniye


Osmaniye City Museum

Osmaniye City Museum is a museum located in Osmaniye. It is on Osmaniye Karaoğlan Street. The two lion statues at the entrance represent the Hittite sovereignty in ancient times. The octagonal star on the ground represents the domination of the Seljuks in the Middle Ages, and the figure of the double-headed eagle represents the Turkish domination. In the main bazaar of the museum, the forgotten professions in Osmanye are exhibited with wax sculptures; These are spoon making, saddle-making, carpet weaving, tailoring, jewelery and horseshoe making. Tools used in these professions, carpets and natural dyes used in carpet weaving are also exhibited. According to the mayor of Osmaniye, 600 products are displayed. After the First World War, a room was reserved for the occupation of Osmaniye by the French Army. Palalı Süleyman and Rahime Hatun, two figures of the Turkish resistance, are visualized.

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