Antalya is not only its beaches! Have you ever visited the list of Antalya tourist attractions?Antalya Archaeological Museum» Have you met or only heard about its beaches? Today I am going to tell about this museum and do it justice. You must know what fascinating experience is waiting for you in Antalya and don’t hesitate to visit it!
Don’t worry, it doesn’t matter what your history score is or how much you know about historical periods, just enjoy watching the past. If you are looking for other attractions in Antalya, visit Alibaba Tourism Magazine and make the choice easier for yourself.
Where is the address of Antalya Archaeological Museum?
Antalya Archaeological Museum, Muratpaşa St., Kenyalti District
What are the working hours of Antalya Archaeological Museum?
8:30-19
How much does it cost to visit the museum?
Antalya Archeology Museum ticket price is 45 lira.
History of Antalya Archaeological Museum
Antalya Archaeological Museum appeared like a closet in 1922! A closet that was supposed to protect the treasure inside from looters such as Italy, Germany, England, etc. In this year, which coincided with the last years of the Ottoman rule, the foundation of the Antalya Archeology Museum was laid in a mosque named “Aladdin”.
The purpose of this mechanism was to protect the remains from the Stone Age to the Ottoman rule. Finally, in 1972, the valuable artifacts of this closet were transferred to the current building of the Antalya Archaeological Museum.
Turkey is a country that has been under the influence of various rulers throughout history; Like the Romans, Greeks and Ottomans. This has helped a lot to see a wide range of ancient works in this museum.
Antalya Archeology Museum has more than 5000 ancient works in its heart and in 1988 it won the special European award. In the continuation of our tour in this museum of Antalya’s entertainment, we will learn more about its architecture.
Architecture of Antalya Archaeological Museum
Antalya Archeology Museum is a museum with an area of 7000 square meters, for which you should set aside 4 to 5 hours of your day to fully visit it. This large museum has 14 halls, 13 of which are closed and 1 gallery is in the military environment of the museum.
Each of these halls tells about a certain historical period and exhibits the works of that period.
One of the factors that contribute to the atmosphere of the museum is its architecture. Before entering the main building, the two-walled museum built in the style of old houses in Turkey stands out.
In addition to being a place for those interested to visit, this museum is also considered an international excavation center. British, French, Turkish, German, American, Austrian, etc. archaeologists are among the activists of this center.
Although historical works and history in general are the narrators of a time that has ended and is finished; But seeing the archaeologists who are struggling to discover the past, you feel that the past is still going on!
List of halls of Antalya Archeology Museum
As mentioned, the Antalya Archaeological Museum consists of 14 sections. These sections are:
- Natural History Hall
- Pre-History Hall
- Proto-History Hall
- Classic Period Hall
- Statuary Hall
- Hall of Imperial Statues
- Sarcophagus Hall
- The Mosaic Hall
- Hall of church artifacts
- Hall of Small Objects
- Hall of Coins
- Hall of Turkish-Islamic Period Works
- Ethnographic Hall
- Children’s section
Getting to know the most visited parts of the Antalya Archeology Museum
Every place has parts that are more visible and memorable. In relation to the Antalya Archeology Museum, some halls delight visitors in a different way, and I intend to introduce you to 4 popular halls in this section.
Hall of Coins; Eye-catching glitters!
In the hall of coins, you can see all kinds of coins of different types. Each of these coins belongs to a specific historical period, and this diversity and the possibility of examining and comparing them with each other has made this hall very attractive.
Although this museum is not one of Antalya’s water attractions, it is a very interesting place. I suggest that even if you don’t have enough time to visit all the halls, don’t miss the coin hall. There are gold, copper, silver and electron coins in this section, which shows the historical course and progress of coins. Kingdom and city coins will be one of the most attractive coins for you.
Gallery garden; Walking in the past
The open air gallery of Antalya Archeology Museum is another popular part of this museum. Walking in the open air and in a green environment doubles the pleasure of looking at ancient stone slabs.
The boulders that cannot be placed inside the halls due to their very large size are placed in this section.
sculpture hall; A period of gods!
Undoubtedly, the Sculpture Hall, also known as the Hall of the Gods, is one of the most stunning parts of the Antalya Archeology Museum.
This hall is full of legends and stories. The story of the gods who were once known as the origin of various powers and it is surprising that today they have rested peacefully together!
Statues can be seen in this hall that belong to the 2nd and 3rd centuries of the Roman period and were discovered in the excavations of the ancient city of Perga. Minerva, Zeus, Artemis, Harpocrates, Aphrodite, Asclepius, Taichi, Melaiger, Hecate, Hermes and Marsyas are among the gods who are waiting for you in one corner of the hall.
Hall of Ethnography; Living in the style of the past
Regardless of the thousand and one historical works of fiction, the idea of the ancestors of today’s humans is always interesting. In the hall of ethnography, artifacts can be seen that illustrate the way of life of the past. Artifacts such as carpets, traditional clothes, war weapons, tiles from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, manuscripts, candlesticks, a large collection of wooden spoons and even vehicles attached to horses, etc.
The most interesting part of this hall, which is considered one of the attractions of Antalya, is the reconstruction of a typical Anatolian house in the 19th century. Seeing these works, imagining the life at that time and unconsciously comparing it with today’s life, creates an interesting feeling in the visitors.
children’s section; An opportunity to explore interests
Any place that is attractive to adults is not necessarily attractive to children! The museum can be one of those places that children don’t usually choose.
A very good thing that we see in the Antalya Archeology Museum is the design of a special section for children. You might say to yourself that there are special sections for children in many places and it is nothing special; But what sets this section apart is the children’s entertainment with historical programs.
The hall for children is located at the entrance of the museum, which is the first of its kind in Turkey. In the showcases of this section, various children’s toys from the past and antique money boxes can be seen.
The opportunity to do educational activities such as simple repairs, sculpture and ceramic design is one of the attractions that encourages children to attend this department. In this way, you will have a more focused visit, and children can feel satisfied by spending time in the museum. Of course, the presence of children in this section is not mandatory, and if they wish, they can visit the halls with their families.
A good memory for children that can awaken their interest in history and archeology.
Access to Antalya Archaeological Museum
Antalya Archeology Museum is located around the old district of Kaleiçi. The best way to get to the museum is to use public transportation such as taxi or tram. To use the tram, you need to take the Antik-nostalji tramvay and get off at the museum station.
But if taxi is your choice, ask the driver to take you to Konialti neighborhood, Muratpasha street.
Antalya Archaeological Museum working hours
Currently, Antalya Archeology Museum welcomes visitors every day of the week from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM. However, due to the variability of the working hours of the museum as well as its days, be sure to check the time and day of your visit through the museum’s website or contact number before visiting the museum.
Contact number: 02422385688
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Good to know…
If you are planning to visit the Antalya Archeology Museum, I suggest you follow these few tips to make the most of your time and space:
- Include a visit to Kenyalti Beach, which is very close to the museum, in your schedule and hit two targets with one stone.
- Photography is prohibited in the museum, so fill your eyes with the fascinating historical artifacts of this museum!
- In the Antalya Archeology Museum complex, there is a historical souvenir shop, which is a good opportunity to buy a gift for others or a souvenir for yourself.
- The museum has many sections which may leave you tired and reluctant to continue. I suggest that instead of leaving the museum halfway, visit the museum cafe and relax. I promise history and the past will wait for you!
Every year, a large number of tourists come to Antalya to visit this museum and welcome it very much. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the Antalya Archaeological Museum.
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Have a safe and happy trip!
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