The Chinese Museum
The Chinese Museum
The Chinese Museum is the first and only Chinese museum in Turkey. The Duke of Germanian II. Built in 1411 by Yakup Çelebi, the construction and tomb section of the ashram, consisting of a madrasa, mosque, library and bath, was restored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism as a Chinese museum and opened for visits in 1999. In the museum's showcases, Chinese architectural elements, Chinese books, Chinese vases, plates, panels and Chinese household appliances produced in Kutahya and İznik from the 14th century to the present day are exhibited in chronological order. At the entrance of the museum, the last German lord, II. There is the second largest stone book in the world written in Ottoman Turkish by Yakup Çelebiye. In the museum, also known as the "Heavenly Tabernacle", it is possible to see the texts of the "First Collective Labour Agreement", signed on July 13, 1766, between the Finnish masters and the caliphs.
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