
Kütahya Tile Museum is one of the important institutions reflecting Türkiye’s deep-rooted tradition in tile art. Opened to the public in 1999, this museum houses a rare collection documenting Kütahya’s centuries-old tile-making heritage through examples from both the Ottoman and Republican periods. The museum is located in the city center of Kütahya within the boundaries of Germiyan Neighborhood and operates in the historic building of the Vacidiye Medresesi, a complex dated to the 14th century.
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Sinem Bostan

The Kütahya Tile Museum is one of the most important institutions reflecting Türkiye’s deep-rooted history in ceramic tile art. Opened to visitors in 1999, the museum houses a rare collection that documents Kütahya’s centuries-old tile-making tradition with examples from both the Ottoman and Republican periods. Located in the city center of Kütahya, the museum operates within the historical structure of the Vacidiye Madrasa, situated in the Germiyan District and dating back to the 14th century.H
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Sinem Bostan