Nevşehir Museum (Turkish: Nevşehir Müzesi) is in Nevşehir, Turkey Nevşehir is the provincial center in the region which is the Capadocia of the antiquity and known for its fairy chimneys. The museum at 38°37′41″N 34°43′30″E / 38.62806°N 34.72500°E is on Türbe Street in 350 Evler neighborhood of Nevşehir. The former museum of Nevşehir was in a historical building which served from 1967 to 1987 when a new building was opened as a museum.
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| - Nevşehir Museum (Turkish: Nevşehir Müzesi) is in Nevşehir, Turkey Nevşehir is the provincial center in the region which is the Capadocia of the antiquity and known for its fairy chimneys. The museum at 38°37′41″N 34°43′30″E / 38.62806°N 34.72500°E is on Türbe Street in 350 Evler neighborhood of Nevşehir. The former museum of Nevşehir was in a historical building which served from 1967 to 1987 when a new building was opened as a museum. (en)
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| - Nevşehir Museum (Turkish: Nevşehir Müzesi) is in Nevşehir, Turkey Nevşehir is the provincial center in the region which is the Capadocia of the antiquity and known for its fairy chimneys. The museum at 38°37′41″N 34°43′30″E / 38.62806°N 34.72500°E is on Türbe Street in 350 Evler neighborhood of Nevşehir. The former museum of Nevşehir was in a historical building which served from 1967 to 1987 when a new building was opened as a museum. In the museum there are two halls one for the archaeology and one for the ethnography. In archaeology section items of Neolithic, Chalcolithic Bronz, Phrygia, Urartu, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine ages are exhibited. There are also some items from Iran, Mesopotamia and Cyprus In ethnography section illumination tools, hand written books, weapons, local clothes hand works, ornaments, kitchen tools are displayed. (en)
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