Ankara Etnography Museum
ANKARA ETNOGRAFYA MÜZESİ // The Ethnography Museum serving since 1930, it is the first museum building specifically designed for this purpose in Türkiye and one of the rarest museums showcasing exceptional artifacts of Turkish art starting from the Seljuk era. TEATI was responsible for the redesign of the museum, including planning, scenography, and the museum's audio-visual elements. Among the notable artifacts on display are Sultan III. Keyhüsrev's throne from the 13th century, which represents one of the finest examples of Turkish woodworking. Additionally, the museum features Ahi Şerafettin's Wooden Coffin (Sanduka) from the 14th century, the Mihrab of the Damsa Village Taskın Pasha Mosque in Nevşehir Ürgüp from the 13th century, the Siirt Grand Mosque Pulpit (Minber) from the 12nd century, and the Merzifon Çelebi Sultan Madrasa Gate from the 15th century.