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Yalova City Museum is an urban museum located in the center of Yalova Province, on Cumhuriyet Square, aiming to document the historical, cultural, social and economic development of the city. The museum seeks to establish a connection between past and present, contributing to the preservation of the city’s memory and its transmission to future generations.
The Yalova City Museum is housed in a building reconstructed on the site of the original Yalova Government Mansion, which was built between 1908 and 1913 and demolished in 1968. The reconstruction was carried out in accordance with restoration and reconstruction projects approved in 2010 by the Kocaeli Regional Board for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, preserving the original architectural identity. The museum building was completed through the collaboration of the Yalova Governorship, Yalova Municipality and Yalova City Council, and opened to the public on 15 May 2013.

Yalova City Museum (Culture Portal)
The museum is a two-storey building. The entrance and ground floors serve as permanent exhibition spaces, while the upper floor hosts temporary exhibitions, educational activities and official receptions. The interior layout adopts a chronological and thematic exhibition approach, with information presented through panels, photographs, digital screens and kiosks.

Evening view of Yalova City Museum. (Culture Portal)
The exhibits at Yalova City Museum present a multidimensional account of the city’s historical development. The timeline spans from the earliest settlement traces through the Ottoman and Republican periods, encompassing social, economic, cultural and administrative transformations in the city. Exhibitions cover topics such as Yalova’s local governance structure, the tradition of floriculture and thermal tourism, educational and sporting activities, sister city relationships, industrial development and agricultural production.
The museum also features scale models of iconic structures associated with Yalova, such as the Walking Pavilion, and highlights Atatürk’s significant connection to the city through dedicated panels. In this context, the sections titled “The Leader Who Changed the City’s Destiny” and “Yalova Is My City” stand out prominently.

Daytime view of Yalova City Museum. (Culture Portal)
Yalova City Museum serves as a cultural focal point for both individual visitors and student groups. In 2017, the museum welcomed over 30,000 visitors and organized 23 temporary exhibitions, which attracted 12,567 attendees. November, with 2,742 visitors, was recorded as the busiest month. Among the visitors were 254 foreign nationals.
The museum aims to document the city’s memory through tangible examples and to transmit the city’s identity to future generations. It also seeks to strengthen social belonging, enhance historical awareness and contribute to the preservation of urban values. In this sense, Yalova City Museum is not merely an exhibition space but also an educational, cultural and communication center.

Yalova City Museum. (Culture Portal)

Yalova City Museum. (Culture Portal)
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye. "Yalova Kent Müzesi." *Kültür Portalı*. Accessed July 14, 2025. https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/turkiye/yalova/gezilecekyer/yalova-kent-muzesi
Yalova Municipality. "Kent Müzesi 30 Bin Kişiyi Ağırladı." Yalova Belediyesi Haber Arşivi. Accessed July 14, 2025. https://yalova.bel.tr/public/index.php/haberler/kent-muzesi-30-bin-kisiyi-agirladi
Yalova Municipality. "Yalova Kent Müzesi." Yalova Belediyesi Resmî Web Sitesi. Accessed July 14, 2025. https://www.yalova.bel.tr/tarihi-merkez/yalova-kent-muzesi/8
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