Divan Literature Museum is
located in the Galata Lodge of Dervishes, which
is the most ancient and greatest dervish lodge
of Istanbul.
The building which
was used as a lodge from its construction till
the closing of convents, was turned into a
museum in 1975.
The dervish lodges
which combined music and science for centuries
had considerable impact on Turkish culture. Many
people gathering around the lodges had education
on many branches of fine arts and put a mark on
science as well.
The lodge which
is located on one end of the slope descending to
Yüksekkaldırım in Beyoglu
province, ws built in 1491 on
the hunting mansion of Iskender Pasha
who was the governor-general of Sultan
Bayezid period. The Lodge whose first
sheikh was Mehmed Sema-i Celebi
was damaged by a fire in 1766
and in the same period the lodge which is
existing to date was commisioned. In the
following years, the building had undergone
repairs in the periods of Sultan Selim
the 3rd,Mahmud the 2nd and
Sultan Abdülmecid. The Lodge
which continued its service until 1925
was repaired again between the years
1967-1972. It was
originally built as a complex of buildings and
is comprised of a sema hall, dervish quarters,
sheikh quarter and sultan maksoorah, women’s
section, library, fountain, clock room, kitchen,
tombs and a treasury office. Sometimes there are
religious sema dances, classical Turkish
Music concerts and conferences held in
the Dervish Lodge.