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Gayet güzel bir müze ve ücretsiz olmasıda cabası kesinlikle gezilmesi gereken bir müze
Ahi Evran Zaviyesi, Anadolu’da ahilik kültürünün kurucusu ve önemli isimlerinden Ahi Evran’ın anısına inşa edilen bir yapıdır. Ahilik, 13. yüzyıldan itibaren Anadolu’da sosyal dayanışmayı, esnaf ve sanatkarların ahlaki değerleri korumasını amaçlayan bir teşkilatlanma sistemidir. Ahi Evran Zaviyesi de bu kültürün yaşatıldığı önemli merkezlerden biridir.

Zaviye, genellikle bir dergah ya da dini bir eğitim merkezi olarak işlev görmüştür. Ahi Evran Zaviyesi’nde, ahilik kültürüyle ilişkili dini ve sosyal etkinlikler yapılır, eğitim ve mesleki bilgiler aktarılırdı. Bu zaviyelerde esnafa ahlak, dürüstlük, yardımlaşma gibi değerler kazandırmak temel amaçlardan biriydi.

Kayseri, Kırşehir, Konya gibi ahilik kültürünün yoğun olarak yaşandığı Anadolu şehirlerinde Ahi Evran Zaviyesi’ne benzer yapılar bulunur. Kayseri’deki bu yapı Ahilik müzesi olarak kullanılıyor.
13. yüzyılda inşa edilen Ahi Evran Zaviyesi, esnaf ve sanatkarların mesleki ve ahlaki teşkilatının merkezi olarak hizmet vermiştir. Anadolu Ahlisinin önderi olan Ahi Evran, esnaf ve tüccarları Fütüvvetname adlı ilkeler etrafında birleştirmiştir. Günümüzde bu bina Esnaf Müzesi olarak kullanılmaktadır.
Ahi Evran Esnaf ve Sanakârlar Müzesi, 08.00 - 17.00 saatleri arasında ücretsiz gezilebilir.
Pazartesi günleri ve dinî bayramların ilk günü kapalıdır.
Giriş ücretsiz. Tarihimizde zanaatkâr ve esnafları anlatan tatlı bir müze.
Kayseride bulunan Ahi Evran esnaf ve sanatkarlar müzesi. Ahiligi ve dürüst esnafligin anlatıldığı, meslek Gruplarına ayit tarihi eserlerin sergilendiği güzel bir müze olmuş. Giriş ücretsiz. Tarihi bir han içerisinde oluşturulmuş bir müze.
Great museum showing the civilisations of Kayseri.
Kırşehir'e gidildiğinde gidilip görülmesi gereken yerlerden.Her detayı çok güzel düşünmüşler. Şehir merkezinde olması da çok güzel
This musuem shows the history of Keseri High School and some information about the wars fought in and around Kesari.
Aisha Ali
at 2023 Jul 29
Aisha Ali
at 2023 Jul 29
The Archeological Museum in Kayseri is a great place to learn about the history of the region. You can see a lot of interesting artifacts from different periods of time.

If you're interested in ancient history, you should definitely check out the Archeological Museum in Kayseri. It's a great place to learn about the different civilizations that inhabited the area.

It's a really fascinating museum with a lot of cool exhibits. You can see a lot of pottery, coins, and other artifacts from ancient times. There's also a lot of information about the different civilizations that have lived in the area over the centuries.
The National Struggle Museum is a great place to learn about the history of Turkey's struggle for independence. You can see a lot of interesting artifacts from the period, and learn about the different events that took place.

The National Struggle Museum Milli Mücadele Müzesi is a great place to learn about the history of Turkey's struggle for independence. There are a lot of interesting exhibits about the different events that took place during the struggle, and you can see a lot of artifacts from the period. It's definitely worth a visit if you're interested in learning more about this important period in Turkish history.
Eventhough it is small but it is interesting. The workers are very helpful and welcoming.
Great museum with some junger items in the exhibition.
Betul
at 2023 Apr 27
Betul
at 2023 Apr 27
Currently closed with no opening date due to the disastrous earthquakes in the region (same as other museums in the earthquake zone as well) Otherwise it is such an astounding museum in the middle of the historical castle, a must visit if you are in the area.
I have tried multiple days and times to come see this museum that google reports as open. Apparently I was told today it is closed for months via hand signals since most people here in Kayseri don’t speak English, Spanish or French it was hard for me to ask questions and communicate. It seems like most museums here are only open between June-September.
I have tried multiple days and times to come see this museum that google reports as open. Apparently I was told today it is closed for months via hand signals since most people here in Kayseri don’t speak English, Spanish or French it was hard for me to ask questions and communicate. It seems like most museums here are only open between June-September.
I have tried multiple days and times to come see this museum that google reports as open. Apparently I was told today it is closed for months via hand signals since most people here in Kayseri don’t speak English, Spanish or French it was hard for me to ask questions and communicate. It seems like most museums here are only open between June-September.
Oğuz Avci
at 2022 Dec 03
Oğuz Avci
at 2022 Dec 03
The leader and founder of the Republic of Türkiye stayed in this house during his visit to Kayseri. It is a showcase of the house and the way that it was arranged in 1919 when Ataturk stayed there. The mansion was built in the 19th century in late Ottoman fashion and is known as the Imamizade Raşit Ağa Mansion. It is of great importance to this city and the heritage of this great nation.
Jamie Hay
at 2022 Oct 18
Jamie Hay
at 2022 Oct 18
Fantastic museum. Very well organised, lots of informative signage in english and well lit artefacts. The Neolithic statuary was a delight but there were so many interesting artefacts to admire. Well worth a visit.
Ahiligin (ustalık esnaflık yonu)en güzel orneklerinin verildiği ve sergilendiği müze çok şaşırtıcı.Kompakt ve tertemiz bir müze Tuvaletleri temiz ve hijyen lavabo kısmında çocuk bakım kısmı var engelliler için uygun düşünülmüş. Anadolu da doğruluk ve dürüstlük düsturu ile birçok meslek ve bu mesleklerde usta yetiştiriciliğinde önde gelen ahilik, vatan severlik ve İslami anlamda ulvi şahıslar yetiştirmiştir. İmanı sabır ile,
Mesleği dürüstlükle yoğurarak Ticaret anlayışına (olması gereken) ayrı bir boyut katmışlardır Ahiler. Esasen Ahi ticaret anlayışı Anadolunun şu an bile bazı küçük yerleşim yerlerinde halen mevcuttur...Tavsiyemdir
Very nice musiem
Must visit
This place totally reminded me of the movie🎥 night at the museum 😁 10/10 would recommend👌
Worth try. Please do not touch any object, someone could be very angry about it.
A very interesting and modern museum that covers thousand years of history of this area.The ticket is quite cheap, 12,5 TL. The museum is located in the Kayseri castle.
Mari
at 2021 Jul 15
Mari
at 2021 Jul 15
Really liked this place! Exhibitions are quite rich and the museum is very nice designed. There is a lot to see, so extra info for easy-tired: there are chairs ;)
They organised very well. To know the history of Kayseri during the worldwar1. If you visit there during COVID-19 don’t forget to get your HES code!
L G
at 2020 Feb 21
L G
at 2020 Feb 21
Nice small museum without an entrance fee. It's good for city to have it. I would suggest to have the documentary movie at the entrance in English too.
However, -1 star for the wrong order of boards showing Ataturk's life. Dates are correct, just boards are supposed to go from left to the right. Also wax statues of Ataturk have too much facial hair in spite of information written in the neighboring room: "Every morning, Ataturk used to have his coffee and cigarette, then his barber shaved him. After that he used to have his massage, have bath, get dressed, and go to his study. He had a second shave on the nights he went to balls. It was very important for him to be beardless, and he got very angry when he saw unshaved people in his service".
Ioana Bude
at 2019 Nov 10
Ioana Bude
at 2019 Nov 10
authenticity till the end..loved it
A good example of hictoric houses. Atatürk stayed this one during his visit. That makes it special
Wonderful memorial to Ataturk. Architecture, collection, info and film are all very nice.
This museum consists meterials and informations of period of Turkish İndipendence War. Indeed, This place was a high school then it was turned into a museum by government due to the fact that this school could not graduate student in 1915 owing to war. Thanks to people who passed away in this war for our future lives.
Small but well designed museum explaining Turkish independence war with cool graphics and models
You must go there. Lovely place