
Sultan Bayezid II Complex attracts the attention of visitors
Trakya University Sultan Bayezid II Complex Health Museum continues to preserve its place in the history of both culture and medicine as a very important example of success. Kulliye, one of the most important health, social, educational and religious institutions of its period; It consists of many units such as a hospital, a medical school, a mosque, a guest house, a soup kitchen, a Turkish bath and a bridge.
In the kitchen of the complex, meals are served to the visitors with the help of benefactors. Visitors to the complex experience the happiness of seeing the museum.
„MANY VISITORS ARE COMING“
University of Trakya Sultan Bayezid II Complex Health Museum Director and Lecturer Ruhi Pehlivancık stated that for the first time in history, a healing complex was designed within 4 walls, and said, “Our complex has a holistic complex concept with its Hospital, madrasah, tabhanes, soup kitchen and guesthouse. A complex, which includes the hospital, where the doctors who will work here are trained in the madrasah right next to it, there is an soup kitchen where the working staff can eat, and a complex, which includes guesthouses where the relatives of the patients can come and stay, has been designed here. Therefore, his focus on healing within the 4 walls is the only example in this respect. When we look at the previous hospitals, we see square and rectangular structures in general, but here we come across a brand new architectural model in which the polyclinic and the hospital with beds are separated from each other. Many visitors from our country and abroad continue to visit us.”
Expressing that they hosted approximately 25 thousand visitors in the first 3 months of this year, Pehlivancık said, “Edirne is a rich city with its Islamic structures and cultural structure. We also have an soup kitchen, a kitchen that provides food to the needy and visitors. We both want to keep this soup kitchen tradition alive and we want to continue cooperation and tolerance. Here, we try to convey our own culture and civilization to our visitors, not only with museology activities, but also with many activities we have done in the museum for years.

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The Sultan Bayezid II Complex Health Museum at Trakya University is attracting many visitors as it preserves its place in the history of both culture and medicine. The Complex, known as Kulliye, is one of the most important health, social, educational, and religious institutions of its period. It consists of many units such as a hospital, a medical school, a mosque, a guest house, a soup kitchen, a Turkish bath, and a bridge. According to the director and lecturer of the museum, Ruhi Pehlivancık, the complex has a holistic concept with its hospital, madrasah, tabhanes, soup kitchen, and guesthouse. The museum welcomed around 25 thousand visitors in the first three months of the year, and the director said that they try to convey their own culture and civilization to visitors through activities done in the museum for years.