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The Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum is a museum that recreates the conquest of Bursa on April 6, 1326, in a full panoramic view. Considered the world's largest full panoramic museum, the day of the conquest is depicted on the interior of the dome in a 360° circular pattern. The museum stands out not only for its content but also for its environmentally friendly green building concept.

The museum includes:
• Panorama Area
• Chronological Exhibition Area
• Temporary exhibition areas
• Library
• Amphitheatre/event space
• Conference halls
• Cafe and gift shop
• Parking

The museum is located in the Ebu İshak neighborhood of the Osmangazi district of Bursa, a 5-minute walk from the Gökdere Metro Station.
Closed on Mondays. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM.
• Adult: 20 TL • Student/Teacher: 10 TL • Ages 0–14: Free
No. Since Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum has the status of a private museum affiliated with the Osmangazi Municipality, the Museum Card is not valid.
The average visit time is between 45 minutes and 1 hour. However, for those who want to examine the exhibitions in detail, it may take longer.
Yes, taking photos and videos for personal use is permitted within the museum. However, professional photography requires prior permission.
Yes, guided tours are available for groups by prior reservation. With a guide, you can learn more about the conquest and the founding of the Ottoman Empire in greater detail.
Yes, there is a cafe for visitors and a shop selling souvenirs specific to Bursa.

The museum hosts regular cultural events:

• Archery shows on Saturdays and Sundays

• Janissary band performances on Sundays These events are free and open to all visitors.