The Odunpazari Modern Museum, designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates, has opened its doors in Eskisehir, northwest Turkey.
Odunpazari, which means firewood market in Turkish, used to be a centre for timber trading and Kengo Kuma and Associates took this history as the basis for the design.
The museum will display items from Tabanca's 1,000-piece collection of modern and contemporary art, alongside temporary exhibitions.
Kuma founded Kengo Kuma and Associates, which has offices in Tokyo and Paris, in 1990.
Kuma is currently designing the Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Denmark and a cultural centre in a former slaughterhouse in Porto.