Erimtan Archaeology and Arts Museum

Erimtan Archaeology and Arts Museum (Turkish: Erimtan Arkeoloji ve Sanat Müzesi) is an archaeology museum and music venue in Ankara, Turkey.

Erimtan Archaeology and Arts Museum
Erimtan Arkeoloji ve Sanat Müzesi
Museum building.
Established2015
LocationAltındağ, Ankara, Turkey
Coordinates39°56′17″N 32°51′47″E
FounderCultural Heritage Collectors’ Society
Websiteerimtanmuseum.org/index.php/en/

Location

The museum is located at Gözcü St. 10 in Kale neighborhood of Altındağ ilçe (district) in Ankara, close to the Ankara Castle at 39°56′17″N 32°51′47″E. It is between Museum of Anatolian Civilizations and Çengelhan Rahmi M. Koç Museum.[1]

History

Erimtan Museum was established in 2015 by a private society named "Cultural Heritage Collectors’ Society" (Turkish: Kültür Varlıkları Koleksiyoncular Derneği), which was founded in 1996. The museum was named after the founder of the society Yüksel Erimtan, an engineer and an archaeology enthusiast, who endowed his private collection to the museum. The museum collection consists of nearly two thousand portable artifacts under the supervision of the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Almost all of the artifacts has Anatolian origin. The collection covers a period of time extending from three thousand BC to the Byzantine times.[2]

Museum building

The museum is housed in three old Ankara buildings, which belong to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The society leased the buildings, and spent 10 million for the renovation of the buildings. There are also a conference room, a cafeteria and a bookstore in the museum building.

Tuesday concerts

Concerts are a part of museum activities. On Tuesdays, a concert is held in the museum building. Each season, about 16 concerts are held.[3]

References

  1. "Erimtan Arkeoloji ve Sanat Müzesi". muzeasist.com.
  2. "Tarihçe - Erimtan". erimtanmuseum.org.
  3. ERCİYES, Cem (6 March 2015). "İçinde define bulunan müze" [Museum with treasures]. Radikal (in Turkish).
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