
Amasya Municipality Sheikh Hamdullah History of Calligraphy and Calligraphy Museum
Description
The Sheikh Hamdullah History of Calligraphy and Calligraphy Museum in Amasya is a unique museum showcasing the development of Turkish calligraphic art and the works of important calligraphers.
Story
The Amasya Municipality Sheikh Hamdullah History of Calligraphy and Calligraphy Museum is a special place dedicated to the art of beautiful writing (hüsn-i hat), one of the most elegant branches of Turkish Islamic art. Amasya was an important cultural and art center during the Ottoman period. Especially the art of calligraphy reached its peak in Amasya with the emergence of great masters like Sheikh Hamdullah. Sheikh Hamdullah is considered the founder of Ottoman calligraphy and inspired subsequent generations with the aesthetic understanding he brought to writing. The museum is named after this great calligrapher, preserving his memory and presenting the richness of Turkish writing history to visitors. The museum's collection includes handwritten works by Sheikh Hamdullah and other important calligraphers, firmans, berat (diplomas), calligraphic panels, and various writing tools. These works reveal the development of calligraphic art in different periods, the styles and techniques used. Each work is the product of meticulous craftsmanship and a deep aesthetic understanding. The museum also offers a comprehensive cultural experience to visitors by housing examples from other branches of Turkish decorative arts in addition to calligraphy. The architecture of the venue also reflects the spirit of the exhibited works…
Visit Tips
- Before your museum visit, include other historical structures of Amasya in your plan.
- Especially for those interested in calligraphy, allocate enough time to examine the details of the works.
- Adhere to photography rules inside the museum and avoid using flash.
- After leaving the museum, you can browse shops selling local handicrafts of Amasya.
- Considering that it might be crowded on weekends and public holidays, you might consider visiting early in the morning.
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