Tahir Bey Inn where the Ethnological Museum is located now introduces an old town house which belongs to the second part of the 18th century. It is one of the most beautiful examples of a beautiful old residential house of an asymmetric type. This house is also quite interesting in terms of preserving the archaic elements, where the interior is almost untouched, and as a result, the house is an object of cultural significance, both in architectural terms, and in ethnological terms. Furthermore, wall cupboards, the wood ceilings, doors, windows and floor of planks are also very well preserved. Additionally, in the museum, there are over 120 exhibits exposed that illustrate the culture and traditions of this country. In terms of gravestone monuments, steles and cippus hold a very significant place. These two exhibits belonging to the II century, were discovered in the 70’s, at the archaeological site near the Battery Factory.