Adana Ethnography Museum; exhibits the ethnographic works, the inscriptions of Adana City's landmarks and epitaph and gravestones of Adana's leading figures.
Adana Ethnography Museum's opened in 1983 at a former church after Archeological Museum moved to its new location.
Istar Section
Hand looms, and weaving instruments and tools (loom, shuttle, kirkit, bowspinning wheel, ýlkýdýr, kirmen, cikrik) and kilim samples on the wall.
Yoruk Tent
The tent is a black horse hair tent. Inside the tent, there are trousseau bags, felts and kilims on the floor, wall pillows, a lamp, a partridge cage, a hýzman, a gun and a gun powder case. In front of the tent a leather foot-wear (carik), a wooden water cup, a stone mortar, a churn, and a spoon case. On the left side of the tent a nomad girl with a butter churn, a hand grinder and on the wall a kilim with a ram horn motif.