The museum was originally constructed as the Antep Mevlevi Lodge in 1638.
[1] In 2006, it was renovated to be a museum by the Gaziantep Regional Directorate of Foundations.
The other building located at the northern part of the complex has two stories.
[2] The museum exhibits various works from Mevlevi Order culture.
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