At the entrance to the Edirne Archeology and Ethnography Museum garden, sarcophagi from the Roman period, dolmen and Menhirs; Immediately behind it is the tombstones of the Ottoman Period.
In the garden, the column headings of the Hellenistic, Roman and Eastern Roman periods,
sculptures and fish culture of Edirne, which is related to Ottoman culture, is exhibited.

In the archeology section the exhibit begins with the fossils of the Paleontological period.
There are fragments of defenses, jawbone, teeth and vertebrae of the rhinoceros and horse species belonging to the end of the period.
30 million years ago, the Miocene Period fossils and other marine animals fossils are also exhibited here.

The archaeological finds begin with stone, bone and terracotta finds from the Early Neolithic-Early Chalcolithic Age (7300-7400 years ago) at Enez Hocaçeşme Höyük.
The artifacts found in the pilgrimage Dolmeni excavation in the garden of the museum are the ceremonial pots found in the salvage excavations at
Lalapaşa Arpalık Dolmeni and Taşlıcabayır Tumulus;
It is exhibited as documents of the culture belonging to the Late Bronze-Iron Age in 1400-800 BC.

Among the marble sculptures and steles, the grave steles depicted in the deities of the region, which are the deified Thracian cavalry of the Thracians,
are among the regional artifacts exhibited in the museum.
In Enez, which is an important port city founded on the compulsory crossing road where the roads, sea and river roads connecting the Balkans, Anatolia and the Aegean
The excavations and researches that have been going on since 1971-72 show the development of the region from the Neolithic to the present.

Edirne XVII, the capital of the Ottoman Empire for nearly a century. century is known as one of the important cities.
The reflections of this original culture in the exhibition attract attention.
Carpets in the room, embroidery, Edirnekari burdens are valuable works of art value of the period.
The tombak ewers, incense burners, and goblets that are on display in the hall attract attention.
The traditional clothes of the Balkans will shed light on the ethnographic identity of the city.