Kırşehir Museum

The museum was rebuilt in 2008 with the economic and cultural cooperation of Turkish and Japanese governments.

It was formally opened to public on 10 July 2010, and it preserves and displays the many artifacts from the archaeological excavations at Kaman-Kalehöyük.

[2] The two storey 264 square metres (2,840 sq ft) [1] museum building is a part of Kırşehir Culture complex which was previously used as an art gallery.

[3] In the museum, the artifacts from Kalehöyük, Yassıhöyük and Büklükale excavations are exhibited.

[2] The world's oldest ironware was excavated at Kaman-Kalehöyük, and the evidence is presented at the museum.