Rakoczi Museum
In the early 18th century, following the defeat of the Hungarian Independence Movement leader II. Ferenc Rákóczi and his supporters in their war against Austria, Sultan Ahmed III invited Rakoczi and his supporters as guests to his lands and settled them in Tekirdağ. Rakoczi resided here until his death in 1735. The three-storey traditional Ottoman house where Hungarian People's Liberation Hero Ferenc Rakoczi II lived from 1720 to 1735 was purchased by the Hungarian government in 1932 and restored to become a museum. The museum's collection includes a statue of Rakoczi, documents about his life, as well as items used during that period. On the second floor, there are oil paintings of those who participated in the Hungarian independence war with Rakoczi.