Bandırma Ferry Open Air Museum Map And Location




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Bandırma Steamboat and National Struggle Park Open Air Museum is a museum which is located in Canik district of Samsun and opened on 18 May 2003 under the name of Bandirma Ferry Museum.

Construction phase
The museum project began on 13 November 1999 with the decision to rebuild the Governorship of Samsun with the dimensions of the original Bandırma Ferry. The construction phase started in 2000 at Dogupark was undertaken by Taşkınlar Tersanecilik. The construction of the ferry was completed on 15 April 2001, based on the original ferry project, which was unearthed in 1960 and is now preserved at the Istanbul Naval Museum. The museum was officially opened by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on May 18, 2003. The interior works of the museum were carried out by Abdi Güzel and the field work was carried out by Samsun Metropolitan Municipality in 2000 and 2001.

Also still Samsun Metropolitan Municipality by the 2002 War of Independence and circulars depicting Turkey's seven regions representing seven figures with the National Struggle Panorama consists of ten reliefs National Liberation Monument has been added to the museum area.

Renovation phase
In 2005-2008, renovation works were carried out in and around the museum. These additions and landscaping on an area of ​​35.000 m2 around the museum were made and the Bandırma Ferry and the National Struggle Park Open Air Museum were named.

Park called the National Struggle added to the open-air museum of Izmir, consisting of three hundred pieces depicting the Liberation 70m2'lik area and spread consisting of ceramic wall reliefs are Turkey's longest relief. Martyrs Inscription, which includes the names of 1200 people who participated in the War of Independence from Samsun and its districts, was also added during the renewals.

In addition, wooden workmanship, lifeboats and ropes, blasting and paints were renewed in all steamers, the woods on the deck were overhauled to resist the weather, 13 new wax sculptures were placed and various cabin arrangements were made.

Museum Rooms
The museum consists of six sections including furnishing and bedroom, exhibition hall, captain's lodge, captain's cabin and kitchen. In the furnishing room, there are five wax sculptures, including Mustafa Kemal, and seafarers' watches, telephones, fire tubes and measuring watches that were produced in the 1870s. Designed as the bedroom of Mustafa Kemal, the room also features an original radio from Mustafa Kemal.

It was possible to enter and exit the exhibition hall from all sides of the ferry and used as a warehouse before the renovation work. The original drawings and history of the ferry, the collection photographs of Mustafa Kemal, the original principality gun belonging to Mustafa Kemal and copies of the congress decrees written by Mustafa Kemal are exhibited in the hall. There are also systems and seating groups that provide cinevision demonstration.

There is a wax statue representing the Ismail Hakkı Durusu, the captain of the ferry, and a balance compass from 1887 in the bridge. There are no special items in the Captain's cabin. The kitchen is the last part of the steamer and has a coal stove.


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