Adıyaman Archaeology Museum
The Adıyaman Archaeology Museum, with its 3,500 m² of indoor space, aims to offer visitors a rich cultural experience. The museum’s interiors promise an in-depth journey through the history of Adıyaman, seamlessly combining functionality and aesthetics with a modern design approach.
As part of the project, exhibition areas reflecting Adıyaman’s deep-rooted history have been enriched with thematic sections such as “The First Traces in Adıyaman,” “The Age of Empires,” “In Search of Commagene,” “Rome,” “Byzantium,” “The Islamic Era,” and “Coins.” These spaces have been carefully designed to provide visitors with a tangible connection to history.
In addition, the museum’s functional spaces have been planned with an ergonomic and modern approach to ensure smooth daily operations. The conference hall, along with its preparation areas and foyer, provides an ideal infrastructure for cultural events. Meanwhile, social spaces such as the children’s play workshop and the gift shop make the museum experience more enjoyable for visitors of all ages.
The interiors have been shaped with a fluid design language. The strategic use of natural light, expansive exhibition platforms, and innovative display techniques have enabled the museum to create an atmosphere that is both educational and visually captivating.
Info
Location: Adıyaman, Türkiye
Client: Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Cooperative: Museum Exhibition Works
Team: Y. Burak Dolu, Seçkin Maden, Alper Karasu, Büşra Aydemir, Yeşim Kartaler,
Deniz Koç, Cihan Çolak, Zehra Koç, Ayşegül Kantarcı, Sera Dink
Architectural Project: Bora Architecture
Project Date: 2015
Indoor Area (m2): 3.500
Land Area (m2): 26.565
Type: Interior Architecture, Exhibition Design
Program: Museum
Scope: Concept Design, Schematic Design, Detailed Design, Tender Consultancy
Gallery
Project Location
KOOP Architects
Şahkulu Mahallesi,
Kumbaracı Yokuşu, No:57, D:5,
Beyoğlu / İstanbul / Türkiye
Al Tayseer Street, No 67, Flat 403,
Al Ain Central District, Abu Dhabi, UAE