Overview
The museum is organized into three main sections: the museum garden, the exhibition hall, and the Hall of Honor.
In the garden, visitors encounter a rich collection spanning from the 16th century to the present day. Over 70 cannons, howitzers, and mortars from the Ottoman, Turkish, Mamluk, Russian, German, French, Austrian, Belgian, Swedish, and American armies are on display. Crafted from iron, wrought iron, bronze, and steel, these pieces showcase the historical evolution of military technology across different eras and armies.
Inside the museum, the exhibition hall features artillery uniforms, weapons, and surveying and cartography tools used by artillery units in the past. The collection also includes cutting and piercing weapons, swords, daggers, armors, and helmets dating from the 15th to 19th centuries. Additionally, Ottoman and Greek maps and battle plans from World War I and the Turkish War of Independence provide visitors with detailed insights into historic military operations.
The museum offers a comprehensive experience for visitors interested in military heritage, the evolution of warfare technology, and the significance of historical documents.