Kayseri Ethnographic Museum
It is located in Kağnıpazarı section of the Kayseri centre, in the medrese built by Hunat Hatun, the wife of Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad. The building is one of the best examples of open court and double anti chamber type Seljuk architecture. On each side of the antichamber at the end, there is a large room, and on the sides there is a total of 16 equal sized rooms, eight to each side. Displays are in these rooms.
Examples of tiles, weapons, woodwork, metalwork, manuscripts, rugs, kilims and man and women's costumes from the Turkish Islamic culture which reflect the local characteristics of Kayseri region are displayed at the museum. In addition to these the coins from the Turkish - Islamic period made from gold, silver and bronze are shown in a chronological order.