Tarsus Museum
Tarsus,
which has been an important culture center of Çukurova during
the historical periods, has continuously been a settlement
and culture center from 7000 BC until today.
Tarsus has drawn
the attention of foreign travelers between the 17th and
18th centuries and has been a place that is frequently visited
by the foreign researchers. In the researches carried out,
the importance of Tarsus in Çukurova history has increased.
The cultural data obtained in the scientific excavations
performed by Hetty Goldman in Gözlükule Tumulus that is
in Tarsus settlement center between 1937 - 1948 has brought
light upon ancient Çukurova history. The movable cultural
values obtained from this excavation has been transferred
to Adana Museum, which was the closest museum. Furthermore,
the mosaics belonging to 3rd - 4th century AD, found in
the base excavation of the courthouse building made in the
city center are being exhibited in Hatay Museum today.
The underground
historical structure and the density of the historical architectural
opuses found in the streets and avenues of modern Tarsus
settlement center and the big number of the opuses found
in the excavations in the city center has born the thought
of establishing a museum in Tarsus for the first time in
1969 - 1970.
The
museum has started to be formed with the opuses that were
started to be collected in 1969 in Kubad Paşa madrasa that
was had constructed by Kubad Paşa who was one of Ramazanoğlu
masters, in the Ramazanoğulları Principality that was founded
in Çukurova in 1450 AD in the city center; and in 1971,
the museum has been formally opened in the district.
In the museum
building, besides the movable architectural opuses found
in Tarsus center and surrounding, a total of 35.000 opuses
acquired by purchase, confiscation, excavations are exhibited.
Since the existing museum building is not sufficient, the
works for opening the new modern museum building in the
75th year Tarsus Culture Center Building that is completed
in 1998, are continuing. Also, the restoration and layout
arrangement works are continuing in St. Paul Church which
remained from 18th - 19th century so as to allow for belief
tourism in the year 2000.
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