PTPTT Stamp Museum opened in 2013 following the renovation of the building formerly housing the National Property and Orphans Bank in the Ulus district of Ankara, Türkiye. The museum operates within a 6,500-square-metre indoor space restored by the Turkish Postal and Telegraph Organization Corporation (PTT AŞ).History and Architectural TransformationDuring its conversion into a museum the building was transformed into both a cultural and functional center. The renovated structure includes multi-pu
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PeThe Pelit Chocolate Museum, located within the Pelit Production Facilities in Istanbul, is Türkiye's first chocolate museum, covering an area of 25,000 square metres. Designed for both adults and children, the museum offers a wide range of chocolate art and promises visitors both an enjoyable and educational experience.Exhibition Areas and ThemesThe museum consists of five main thematic halls and various special sections: Main Hall, Istanbul Hall, Turkish Greats Hall, Artists Hall, and Civilisat
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NiNiğde Museum is one of the institutions that preserve, exhibit, and research the historical and cultural heritage of the Central Anatolia Region. Niğde province has witnessed continuous settlement from the Paleolithic Age to the present day and has carried the traces of many civilizations throughout this process. Museum activities are important for the preservation, promotion, and transmission of the rich cultural heritage formed as a result of this long historical process to future generations.
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Niğde Museum is one of the institutions that preserve, display, and study the historical and cultural heritage of the Central Anatolia Region. Niğde Province has witnessed continuous settlement from the Paleolithic Age to the present and bears traces of many civilizations. Museum activities are essential for protecting, promoting, and transmitting the rich cultural heritage formed over this long historical process to future generations. Within this context, Niğde Museum has become one of the ins
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