Two lion sculptures at the entrance, represent the Hittite dominance in the antiquity.
The octangular star in the floor represents Seljuks' dominance in the Medieval Age and the double-headed eagle figure represents the Turkic dominance.
In the main market (arasta) of the museum almost forgotten professions in Osmanye are displayed by wax sculptures; these are spoon making, saddle making, carpet weaving, tailoring, forging jewellery and horseshoeing.
[2] A room is reserved for the occupation of Osmaniye following the World War I by the French Army.
Two figures of the Turkish resistance, namely Palalı Süleyman and Rahime Hatun are visualized.