Alacahöyük |
Amasya |
Andriake |
Ankara |
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Small local museum with exhibits from 14 different settlement layers. |
The archaeological museum has almost 24.000 exhibits from eleven historical civilizations. |
The Museum of Lycian Civilizations. Housed in the old granarium of Andiake |
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, also known as the Hittite Museum. Absolutely worth seeing! |
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Antalya |
Burdur |
Çorum | Elmalı | ||||
One of the leading archaeological museums in Turkey. Exhibits from Lycia and Pamphylia. |
Sightseeing museum with finds from Kibyra, Sagalassos, Kremna, etc. |
The museum shows finds from the nearby Hittite cities. |
The museum shows exhibits from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods. |
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Fethiye | Gordion | Boğazkale (Hattuscha) | Hierapolis | ||||
Shows exhibits from Telmessos, Kaunos, Kadyanda, Tlos, Pinara, Letoon and Xanthos. | Small museum with artefacts from the Iron Age to the Phrygian epoch of Gordion. | Shows artifacts from the Hattusha excavations from all periods. | Extensive collection of exhibits from all eras excavated in Hierapolis. | ||||
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Istanbul | Konya | Narlıkuyu | Selcuk | ||||
The largest and most important archaeological museum in Turkey. |
The museum shows exhibits from the nearby Neolithic settlement of Çatalhöyük. |
Small museum, built over the mosaic floor of a Roman bathhouse. |
Shows finds from excavations in Ephesus and from smaller sites in the surrounding area. |
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Side | Silifke | ||||||
Most of the exhibits in the museum come from the ancient city of Side. | The excavation finds from all historical epochs originate from the surroundings of Silifke. | ||||||
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