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Antalya Museum

Antalya Museum

4.7 (14,140 reviews)
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Najlepszy czas na wizytę

Visit right when doors open at 8:30 AM to enjoy the halls nearly empty. Weekday mornings are significantly quieter than weekends and peak tourist season afternoons.

Wskazówki budżetowe

Entry is roughly 200 TL (around $7 USD) as of 2024. The Museum Pass Turkey covers admission and pays for itself if you visit 3 or more museums in the country.

Polecane dla

History buffs, Archaeology enthusiasts, Museum lovers, Solo travelers

Zaplanuj swoją wizytę

2-3 hours

O atrakcjach

Szybkie fakty: Over 5,000 artifacts fill 13 exhibition halls, spanning from the Paleolithic era to the Ottoman period. The museum's collection includes pieces from the ancient cities of Perge, Aspendos, and Side, all excavated in the surrounding region.

Najważniejsze atrakcje: The museum's crowning piece is the "Weeping Heracles" sarcophagus, an exquisite 2nd century marble masterpiece showing the hero's twelve labors in breathtaking detail. Carved from a single block of marble, the sarcophagus was smuggled out of Turkey in the 1960s and only returned after a years-long legal battle with the Getty Museum.

Wskazówki od insiderów

  • Skip the audio guide and instead use the free explanatory plaques, which are detailed and in English.
  • The open-air sculpture garden behind the main building offers excellent photo opportunities with natural lighting around mid-morning.
  • Spend extra time in the Hall of Gods and Emperors, where statues from Perge show remarkably intact Roman-era paint traces.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Hadrian's Gate and Marina for a full day of Antalya's history.
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