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Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art

Coordinates: 40°10′54″N 29°04′24″E / 40.1816°N 29.0732°E / 40.1816; 29.0732
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The Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art (Template:Lang-tr) is a museum located in the former medrese of Yeşil Complex, which was constructed within the order of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I in 1419.

History

The history of the museum dates back to 1904 when the first museum in Bursa was founded at Bursa Boys' Highschool to exhibit Islamic/Ottoman relics and archeological foundings which were unearthed within city's administrative boundaries. In 1929, the exhibit was moved to the present-day location of Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art. With a new building being prepared for the archeological displays in 1971, the original place within the Yeşil Complex remained a museum for Turkish and Islamic art.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "museums of bursa". istanbulportal.com. Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2015-06-06.

40°10′54″N 29°04′24″E / 40.1816°N 29.0732°E / 40.1816; 29.0732