The Stamp Museum () is a museum in Ankara, Turkey.
The museum is in Ulus neighborhood of Ankara at . The museum building was the headquarters of a former bank named Emlak ve Eytam Bank. It was planned by Clemens Holzmeister, the renown Austrian architect and was built in 1933-34 term. It is a five floor building with a total area of . After the bank was merged to another bank in 1946 the building was handed over to Turkish PTT. In 2013 after renovation the building was opened to public as a stamp museum.
The Turkish and the Ottoman as well as some foreign postage stamps are displayed in the museum. There are also thematic collections shown below: