Geology Museum
This old historical building, which was previously a bath, was restored and turned into a museum. The traveler, scholar, writer and folklorist Evliya Çelebi (1671 -1672) from Kütahya also counts this bath among the baths during his visit to Kütahya. After the restoration, this historical place was opened to visitors on 25.04.2008 as the Geology Museum with the permission obtained from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism with the permission of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to promote and display underground riches on a local and national scale. Kütahya is an extremely rich province in terms of underground and surface resources. Located 90 kinds of mineral in Turkey have 57 world, it is also available in 35 of our city limits. Kütahya, the province with the highest number of mineral licenses; Turkey 50% of boron reserves of lignite reserves and 7.6% of the ceramic raw materials (feldspar, quartz, kaolin) type and meet a very significant amount as a reserve; Like magnesite, it has an important place in the mining industry as it is the only place where refractory raw materials are produced today. In addition to these mineral resources, Kütahya is also very rich with its thermal and geothermal resources. At the museum, Eti Bor A.Ş, Eti Gümüş A.Ş, TKİ Seyitömer Coal Enterprise (SLİ), Tunçbilek Lignite Enterprises (GLİ), Yıldız Entegre (Nitrogen), Kütahya Magnesite (Kümaş), Kütahya Municipality Handicraft Production Center (Kestaş ) It is possible to see the ornamental stones produced, the production stages of Kütahya Porcelain and the screed products produced in Saphane.