Museum of Illumination and Heating Appliances

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The Museum of Illumination and Heating Appliances (Turkish: Aydınlatma ve Isıtma Araçları Müzesi)[1] is a small, privately run museum adjacent to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia in the Sultanahhmet neighbourhood of Eminönü in Istanbul, Turkey. Located in a restored 19th century mansion, the museum houses a large collection of antique and archaic heating and lighting appliances, as well as a variety of other Anatolian artifacts. The museum's pamphlet sums up its collection as: Almost 90 percent of the items presented have been collected in Anatolia, while the remaining are from various parts of the world. Among these are

All are displayed in historical sequence, starting from the discovery of fire one million years ago. For foreign visitors interested in Ottoman culture and society, the collection of room heaters and similar appliances gives a window into the lifestyle of Istanbul's golden age.

References

  1. "MUSEUMS OF ISTANBUL: THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD | History of Istanbul". istanbultarihi.ist. Retrieved 2024-08-30.