In the Ethnography Museum, the works were exhibited in the Izmir Ataturk and Ethnography Museum in the 1970s, and after the Health Directorate building began to serve as an ethnography museum, it moved here. You can see the handicrafts of the Izmir region, such as carpet weaving, tinning, pottery, and the first Turkish Pharmacy (Izmir Pharmacy), here. Wedding dresses, living room, circumcision room, kitchen equipment used in the old period. , woman ornaments on display. In addition, Ottoman coins, manuscript books, arrows, bow, wedge, guns are also exhibited in the period. When you leave Izmir Ethnography Museum, the left side building is the İzmir Archeology Museum. In this building, sculptures, pottery and ceramics found in the excavations in and around Izmir are on display.