Sarıhacılar Köyü Müzesi

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07630 Akseki/Antalya, Turkey

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City : Akseki/Antalya

07630 Akseki/Antalya, Turkey
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Hatice Bilgin on Google

Yöre halkının yaşamlarını şekillendirmiş alet edavat görmeğe değer nostaljik etnografya müsezi.
The instrument that shaped the lives of the local people, is a nostalgic ethnography author worth seeing.
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Recep Onal on Google

restorasyonu devam eden camii ve kültür bakanlığı tarafından desteklenen projeler ile yolları mükemmel.
The mosque is under restoration and the roads are perfect with the projects supported by the Ministry of Culture.
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hamdi yazar on Google

Ilık bir bahar sabahı Torosların el değmemiş muhteşem doğasına,asırlık çam ağaçlarına,çınarlara,ardıçlara.katran ağaçlarına,rengarenk açan çiçeklere ulaştık. Ürünlü köyü,Altınbeşik mağarası,ormana köyü ve Akseki ilçesine bağlı sarıhacılar köyü Düğmeli evleri ile son bulan gezimizde Özellikle Altınbeşik mağarası ve bölgedeki düğmeli evlerin mutlaka gezilmesi ve görülmesi gereken yerlerdir. Çevre duyarlılığı ile yapacağınız yeni keşifler ile güzel, mutlu, neşeli geziler..
On a warm spring morning, we reached the untouched magnificent nature of the Taurus Mountains, centuries-old pine trees, plane trees, junipers, tar trees, and colorful flowers. Especially Altınbeşik cave and the button houses in the region are places that should be visited and seen in our trip, which ends with Ürünlü village, Altınbeşik cave, Ormana village and Sarıhacılar village of Akseki district. New discoveries you will make with environmental awareness with beautiful, happy, joyful trips ..
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Piotr Przybyła on Google

Wioska muzeum, na starym Jedwabnym Szlaku widać ślady użytkowania i bytu ludzi z tamtych czasów. Lubię takie klimaty i polecam wszystkim zobaczyć. Ciekawe jest to że do dziś żyją tam potomkowie ludzi którzy obslugilwali karawany, bardzo ciekawa Osmanska architektura warto zobaczyć. Polecam
Museum village, on the old Silk Road you can see traces of use and existence of people from those times. I like such atmosphere and I recommend everyone to see it. It is interesting that descendants of people who served the caravans live there to this day, the very interesting Ottoman architecture is worth seeing. I recommend
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35 Buçuk on Google

Müzeyi gezmedik ama çok güzel bir köy. Çoğu terkedilmiş de olsa çok güzel evler, ve ipek yolunun parçası olan taş yürüyüş yolları var. Buralara yolunuz düşerse bir saat ayırın gezin derim.
We did not visit the museum, but it is a very beautiful village. There are beautiful houses, most of them abandoned, and stone walkways that are part of the silk road. If you happen to be here, I would say take an hour to wander around.
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Rog Edwards on Google

Interesting if quirky folk museum of objects associated with the silk road. Large collection of household goods but also going modern to old gramophones and radios. Some excellent carvings from the village.
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SADIK BAYDERE on Google

Ethnography and Folklore Museum of the 800+ year old historical Turkmen village of Sarıhacılar founded during Oguz Turks of Seljuks in 13th century and famous with its button (düğme) houses. Created after 6 years of restoration of an old building by Mr. Mustafa Kavasoğlu, the museum exhibits about  5 thousand materials from wood-carved ceilings and doors to old radio and gramophones, agricultural tools to weapons, musical instruments to kitchen utensils, blacksmith and tinsmith supplies to hand-woven fabrics mostly from the village and the region itself as well as from different parts of Turkey. The village with its 800 year old mosque, button houses and the museum is definitely worh a visit if you are in the area. If you have time and interest, also recommend a nature walk/trek of about 4 km from the village to Akseki on the historical caravan road paved with old stones within the beautiful nature of Taurus Mountains.
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Nate Allen on Google

Do you like the Ottoman empire❔???? Here is a sweet little museum dedicated to the things of yesteryears here in Turkey ?? This whole village is basically untouched for hundreds of years except for some slight restoration on a few of the buildings roofs. The building methods are pretty crude but tried and true ? I really enjoyed seeing the old farm equipment, locks, and especially the authentic Ottoman clothing ?????‍♀️?

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