The Bursa Museum, located on Ataturk Street, was inaugurated on February 14, 2004. The museum, which consists of 3 floors, is organized in a modern manner. The history of Bursa City and its cultural, commercial, economic, geographical, social and tourist features are presented through documents, Living.
Visitors to this museum can see the history of the entire Bursa city dating back to 7,000 years, from the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods to the present day.
You will see how the castle was taken and the Prusa empire was born. You will also see the first capital of the Ottoman Empire. This section ends with the end of the War of Independence. Bursa is a new era.
On the first floor, the Bursa Museum invites you to go back to the past to see how the people of Bursa lived. The museum embodies various lifestyles as well as the lives of celebrities from birth to death. Perhaps this way is best to identify the history of the city because social life is the spirit of the city and its essence. The museum on this floor also offers many details about Bursa's cultural life.
The upper floor offers details of the arts and crafts of the city's inhabitants, such as carpenters, brassiers, ceramic makers, cutlery, sweets, etc.
Many cultural and artistic events are organized in this bursa museum, such as conferences, exhibitions and plays. A European award was awarded to this museum in 2006 for the activities of this museum in order to serve the culture of the city at the ceremony of the Museum of Europe in 2006.