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Hasan Süzer Ethnography Museum

Gaziantep


This 200-year-old stone house features a central hayat (courtyard) patterned with light and dark stones. Rooms on the ground floor were for service; those on the 1st floor made up the ²õ±ð±ô²¹³¾±ôı°ì (quarters for male family members and their visitors); and those on the 2nd floor were the haremlik (for female family members and their visitors). It's currently closed due to extensive renovation work.


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