Antalya Archeological Museum – More Than 5000 Pieces at 13 Halls

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Antalya Archeological Museum – More Than 5000 Pieces at 13 Halls

Antalya MuseumKnown also simply as Antalya Museum, it is one of the largest museums of Turkey. Actually, the foundation is owed to Italians ironically who occupied Antalya and south region of Turkey by the result of First World War. It is told that some Italian archeologists were carrying the valuable archeological items which was found around to Italian consulate. At that time, a teacher named Suleyman Fikri Bey seeing the danger, managed to assign himself as voluntary officer of antiquities by government decision and established a small museum at 1919 and have begun to collect items as well. Today, the museum is large and operates on 13 exhibition halls including ancient natural history hall (fossils, bones), prehistory hall, proto and classic period halls (Neolithic, Calcolithic, Early Bronze Age, Hellenistic age objects), the hall of Emperors which presents the golden age of Roman Empire with beautiful sculptures, the hall of burials tombs, the hall of mosaics and icons which includes Byzantine period, coins hall, Turkish-Islamic hall, ethnography section and a special children hall which presents toys, moneyboxes of ancient times.

More than additional 30,000 items are in the depots of the museum and can not be presented because of space problem.

You can visit the museum on Konyaalti region on center daily except Monday. Here is a view from an hall and a youtube video

Antalya Museum Hall

Antalya Museum at Wikipedia