Mevlana Museum
Museum type :
Archaeological Museums

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Visiting Hours :
9.00am to 4.40pm

Contact No :
+90 332 351 12 15

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Description :

Mevlana Museum, also known as the Mevlana Cultural Centre, is located in Konya, Turkey. It is a museum dedicated to the life and works of Rumi, a 13th century Sufi mystic, poet, and philosopher. The museum was built in the late 13th century by Sultan Selim II and includes a complex of buildings including a mosque, a seminary, a library, and the mausoleum of Rumi.

The museum contains some of Rumi's works, including his famous works, the Masnavi and the Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi. The museum also includes a collection of manuscripts, calligraphy, and miniatures related to Rumi's life and works. The museum also features a collection of artifacts from the Seljuk era, including weapons, ceramics, and coins. The museum has several galleries, including a gallery dedicated to the life of Rumi, a gallery dedicated to his works, and a gallery dedicated to the Seljuk era.

The museum also has a courtyard and a garden with a pond. The museum hosts a series of events throughout the year, including lectures, seminars, and concerts. The museum also hosts a number of cultural events, such as the Mevlana Festival, which celebrates the life and works of Rumi. The festival is held annually in December and includes music, poetry, and dance performances. The museum also hosts art exhibitions and