
Hierapolis Archaeology Museum
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Visit on a weekday morning right when doors open at 8:30 AM to avoid the tour bus crowds that roll in around noon. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the outdoor sarcophagi garden.
Budsjettips
Entry is covered by the standard Hierapolis archaeological site ticket (around 200 TL in 2024), so there is no separate museum fee. Your Museum Pass Türkiye also grants access without queuing for tickets.
Anbefalt for
History enthusiasts, Solo travelers, Photography lovers, Archaeology students
Planlegg ditt besøk
1-2 hours
Om
Raske fakta: Walking through a 2,000-year-old Roman bathhouse, you'll browse artifacts that span 25,000 years of human history. The collection includes a sarcophagus with the oldest known depiction of a water mill, a revolutionary invention from the 3rd century AD.
Høydepunkter: The museum's courtyard holds a row of intricately carved sarcophagi, but one stands out: the "Sarcophagus of the Weeping Women" features 18 mourning figures so lifelike you can almost hear their wails echoing through the stone. Each woman's face carries a distinct expression of grief, carved with a level of emotion rarely seen in ancient funerary art.
Insidertips
- Skip the generic souvenir shop outside and head to the museum's own small bookstore for affordable replica coins.
- The ancient theater across from the museum is free to enter with your ticket and offers the best photo backdrop in the whole complex.
- Arrive wearing shoes you can slip off easily; visitors must remove footwear before stepping onto the original Roman mosaic floors.
- Spend 10 extra minutes in the back gallery where the unlabeled Byzantine gold jewelry display often goes unnoticed by passing groups.
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