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  1. The Mevlâna Museum (Turkish: Mevlânâ Müzesi), in Konya, Turkey, started life as the dervish lodge of the Mevlevi order, better known as the whirling dervishes. It houses the mausoleum of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi (Turkish: Celaleddin-i Rumi), a Persian Sufi mystic.

  2. Mevlana Müzesi, Konya'da bulunan, eskiden Mevlâna'nın dergâhı olan yapı kompleksinde 1926 yılından beri faaliyet gösteren müzedir.

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · Visit the mausoleum of Mevlana Rumi, the 13th-century philosopher, poet, and founder of the whirling dervish sect. Explore the museum's collection of artifacts, books, and Qurans, and watch a free whirling dervish performance in the rose garden.

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  4. Address: Aziziye Mahallesi Müze Alanı Caddesi No:1. E-mail: mevlanamüzesi@konyakultur.gov.tr. Phone 1: 03323511215. Phone 2: 03323511140. Has Audio Guidance Service. Description. The Mevlana Dervish Lodge's core structure is the shrine of Mevlana, constructed in 1274.

  5. Besides the tomb (mausoleum) of the 13th-century philosopher, poet, and religious leader Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi, you can visit the small lodges of the members of the Sufi order, a small museum with valuable artefacts, an old library and the gardens.

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  6. May 6, 2019 · At the very heart of Konya, in more ways than one, is the Mevlâna Müzesi (Mevlana Museum), the former tekke (dervish hall) that now holds the tomb of Mevlâna Jelaleddin Rumî, founder of the Mevlevi order of dervishes, commonly called the Whirling Dervishes.

  7. Mevlâna Museum. Konya, Turkey, Europe. Top choice in Konya. For Muslims and non-Muslims alike, the main reason to come to Konya is to visit this former lodge of the whirling dervishes and home to the tomb of Celaleddin Rumi (later known as Mevlâna), who we have to thank for giving the world the whirling dervishes.