Sadly this museum with over 1,300 objects remains closed at the time of writing. But It is definitely worth walking past because it is a superb example of an Ottoman Turk, late Medieval (15th-16th century) house which belonged to a rich landowner.
You can clearly see the chardak built in wood which is ‘open’ with a balustrade where the family work idled away the hours doing craft work during the warm summer months. and where family ceremonies were organised.