Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture Museum, Agricultural and university museum in Keçiören, Turkey.
The Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture Museum is an educational facility displaying objects and machines from Turkish farming history. The collection includes tools, equipment, and scientific instruments that farmers used in their work over many years.
The facility is rooted in the first Turkish agricultural school founded in 1846, which marked an important turning point for farming education in the country. Since then, the faculty has trained many professionals who shaped how agriculture developed.
The museum displays how Turkish farming shifted from hand methods to modern techniques, showing this transformation through everyday objects that people once used. Visitors can see which tools and machines different generations of farmers relied on in their daily work.
The location is accessible through guided tours where historical equipment is shown and explained. Visitors should allow time to properly explore the different exhibition areas.
The museum maintains detailed records of thousands of graduates who worked in farming and contributed to its modernization. This connection between education and practical change shows how directly the work here influenced the fields across the country.
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