Adana Cinema Museum, Film museum in Adana Province, Turkey.
Adana Cinema Museum is housed in a three-story historic building near the Seyhan River and displays film posters, photographs, and equipment from Turkish productions. The collection tells the story of how the city contributed to Turkish cinema through its exhibits.
The museum opened in 2011 as the first cinema museum in Anatolia, launching during the International Golden Boll Film Festival. Its creation reflected a growing interest in preserving the city's film heritage.
The exhibition rooms feature film posters highlighting directors, actors, and screenwriters from Adana, showing how the city shaped Turkish cinema over the decades.
The building sits near the Seyhan River, making it easy to locate while walking through the city. The location works well for combining a museum visit with exploring the surrounding riverside area.
The ground floor holds a dedicated exhibition about Turkish actor Yilmaz Güney, featuring his personal items, photographs, and film memorabilia. This section offers a close look at the life of one of the city's most influential artists.
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