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Hüseyin Azakoğlu Kent Müzesi – Alanya’s City Memory Museum

The Azakoğlu family mansion was transformed into a museum in 2012, preserving workshops, furniture, historical artefacts and personal memorabilia from the Ottoman and Republican periods. The Hüseyin Azakoğlu City Museum and City Memory Centre is one of the most comprehensive local history experiences in the region. Located in Alanya’s Şekerhane neighbourhood, the museum is open every day of the week from 09:00 to 19:00 — and entry is completely free. It’s a brilliant stop for anyone who wants to go beyond the ancient ruins and get a feel for how everyday Alanya life actually looked across the centuries.

Step inside the Azakoğlu Mansion and you’ll find 14 thoughtfully curated sections that together paint a vivid picture of Alanya’s past. The museum showcases important historical documents and artefacts from Alanya’s history, projects aimed at preserving the city’s identity, and special exhibitions reflecting the city’s cultural heritage. The collection spans workshops, furniture, personal memorabilia and everyday objects from both the Ottoman and Republican periods — think old cinema equipment, carpet looms, traditional weaving tools, and household items that bring daily life from a century ago back into focus. The mansion building itself is one of the finest surviving examples of traditional Alanya residential architecture, with a plan integrity and decorative details that are genuinely striking — so the building is as much an exhibit as the objects inside it.

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Where exactly is the Hüseyin Azakoğlu Kent Müzesi?

The museum is located in Alanya's Şekerhane neighbourhood, right in the lower part of the city centre. It sits very close to the Atatürk House Museum, so the two make a natural pairing for a single cultural walk. The area is easy to reach on foot from the main bazaar and seafront promenade. You will probably need a GPS as there are no signs pointing you in the right direction along the road.

How long does a visit typically take?

With 14 sections spread across a traditional multi-storey Alanya mansion, most visitors spend between 45 minutes and an hour and a half inside. If you're genuinely interested in local history and like reading the context behind exhibits, budget closer to two hours — there's a lot to take in.

Is the museum suitable for children and families?

Absolutely. The hands-on, everyday nature of the collection — old tools, household items, traditional crafts and period rooms — makes it accessible and engaging for younger visitors too. Objects ranging from old cinema equipment to carpet looms and traditional weaving tools tend to spark real curiosity in kids, and the mansion building itself is fun to explore floor by floor.

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Opening Hours

  • Monday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Tuesday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Wednesday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Thursday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Friday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Saturday 9:00 - 19:00
  • Sunday 9:00 - 19:00