Söğüt Ertugrul Gazi Museum
Although the exact date of construction of the Söğüt Ertuğrul Gazi Museum is not known, it is known that it was built as a "winding house" by the mayor Memiş Ağa in the early 1900s. There are two round arched doors side by side on the front of the building, which draws attention with its wooden workmanship, and a vertical rectangular window on each of the two side walls and triangular pediments above them. It has a wooden hipped roof and the roof is covered with Turkish style tiles. The museum, which was restored with the old Turkish house architecture and opened to service in 2001, displays ethnographic artifacts and belongings of the Yörüks living in Söğüt and its environs. There are also sanjak, old clothing and harnesses, hand-woven rugs and carpets, weapons, measuring and weighing instruments, napkins and money bags, archaeological artifacts (coins from Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods, earthenware pots from the Roman period).