Nilüfer Hatun Imaret, built by Sultan Murat I in memory of his mother Nilüfer Hatun (1362-1389) as an imaret and lodge, has an inverted T plan and is one of the early Ottoman Period examples.
In the exhibition of the interior of the building, examples and animations of Iznik tiles, coins from various civilizations, animations reflecting religious and social life, as well as Islamic tombstones, well bracelets, fountains and inscriptions are exhibited in the garden of the building.
In addition, until the new Archeology Museum is opened, the Roman and Byzantine sarcophagi are temporarily displayed in the garden of Nilüfer Hatun Imaret.
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