Tokat Museum
Tokat Museum; Established in Tokat, it is a museum exhibiting 36253 works as of 2007. It is located on Sulu Sokak, next to the Takyeciler Mosque. The works of the museum started in 1926, it was opened to the public in 1982, and the exhibition arrangement was made in 2005. Gök Madrasa, which was used as a museum building, was built in the III. It was built in 1277 by Pervâne Muineddin, the vizier of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev. The museum is divided into two sections where archaeological and ethnographic artifacts are exhibited. The museum, which houses a large coin collection, is open to visitors between 08.00-17.00 every day except Mondays. One of the first museums in Anatolia to open, before the alphabet revolution, Arabic letters were on the sign.[2] It was founded in 1926 with the efforts of a history teacher, and Gökmedrese was also started. The museum was moved to the 16th century Ottoman artifact in 2012 in the arastali covered bazaar. There are more than 40,000 works in the museum, of course, there is no chance to exhibit all of them. There are ethnographic and archaeological parts of the museum. There are Roman artifacts, very rare and unique artifacts, a very nice coin collection, there are ancient artifacts, and there is the Koran exhibited in the ethnography section of this museum. It's been 5-6 years in the center of Tokat. In the examinations, the oldest manuscript written in the period of Muslim Turks until the beginning of the 1100s is the Qur'an. This quran is also a very special work that has been translated under the lines. There are many artifacts in the museum from the old Chalcolithic Ottoman period.