The Van Museum or Urartu Museum (Turkish: Van müzesi) is a museum located in the city of Van in eastern Turkey. It showcases on 13,000 m2 a large archaeological and ethnographic record of human life and cultural development in the lake Van region from eastern Anatolia’s Stone Age to the present. The main focus of the museum is on the Urartian period, about 2800-2600 years ago. Of particular interest are the Hakkari kurgan stelae.

Van Museum is located in İpekyolu district, Turkey. Its specific geographic coordinates are latitude 38.5047 and longitude 43.3411.
The museum was established in 1945, making it a significant historical institution in the region.
museum in İpekyolu District... It is a key destination for those interested in culture and history in Turkey.