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Member's pageSuna Inan Kirac Kaleici Museum (칼레이치 박물관)
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The Suna & İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum is in two registered buildings in the Barbaros District of Kaleiçi as a cultural property to be protected. Establ ... More
The Suna & İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum is in two registered buildings in the Barbaros District of Kaleiçi as a cultural property to be protected. Established with the mission of preserving the elements of our traditional culture and transferring them to future generations, the museum serves as one of the most exclusive private museums in Antalya.
Member's pageAntalya Archeology Museum (안탈리아 고고학 박물관)
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After the First World War, in 1919, Suleyman Fikri ERTEN took action on attempts to move antiquities that the Italians had seen exposed during the occ ... More
After the First World War, in 1919, Suleyman Fikri ERTEN took action on attempts to move antiquities that the Italians had seen exposed during the occupation of Antalya to the Italian Consulate. Süleyman Fikri Bey, who was a teacher at Antalya High School, started his attempts to establish a museum by applying to the Antalya Governorship and having him appointed as an honorary Asar-ı Atika officer on October 15, 1919. First of all, he collected the ancient artifacts in the abandoned Bayraktar Baba Tomb opposite the Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque and created a warehouse museum. The first museum building was created after the artifacts were moved to the Panaya Church (Alâaddin Mosque), one of the five churches left by the Greeks after the population exchange in 1922. In 1937, the Museum was moved to the Yivli Minare Mosque and then to the building that is in use today in 1972. Antalya Museum serves an area of 30,000 square meters.
Apart from the indoor exhibition halls and open-air galleries in the museum; there is a children's section, a modern art exhibition hall, a conference hall, a cafeteria, and a video screening hall, and many works are exhibited in a wide range from the Lower Paleolithic Age to the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Period. Among them are; Natural History and Prehistory Collection, Regional and Museum Rescue Excavations Collection, ceramics and terracotta artifacts reflecting the Classical Age and Roman Period pottery tradition, the sculpture group containing mostly Perge origin friezes, mythological characters, God and Emperor statues, urns, and sarcophagi reflecting the burial traditions; In addition to these, jewelry, coins, mosaics, icons, metal and glass works come to the fore. In particular, the Antalya Museum can be considered one of the most important museums in the world with its Roman Decapitation works found in Perge and its interesting and unique finds unearthed from the museum’s rescue excavations. The museum was awarded the "Special Prize of the Museum of the Year of the Council of Europe" in 1988.
Konyaaltı Caddesi No 88 Bahçelievler Mahallesi, Antalya 07050 Türkiye
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The museum's opening hours vary seasonally. It is typically open from:
Summer (April 1st - October 1st): 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
Winter (October 1st - April 1st): 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Note: The museum is closed on Mondays.
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- By Car: If you're driving, the museum is accessible via D400 highway, turning onto Konyaaltı Street where the museum is located.
- By Public Transport: You can take the tram or buses with numbers 400, KL08, LC07A, or UC11 to the museum. Look for the stops near Konyaaltı Street.
- By Taxi: Taxis are readily available throughout Antalya, and it's a convenient option to get to the museum directly.
- On Foot: If you're staying nearby, the museum is within walking distance from many central locations in Antalya.
Ankara Rahmi M. Koc Museum opened in 2005 and is the first Industrial Museum of Ankara. The museum located in two historic buildings. Cengelhan and Sa ... More
Ankara Rahmi M. Koc Museum opened in 2005 and is the first Industrial Museum of Ankara. The museum located in two historic buildings. Cengelhan and Safranhan had different functions in the classical and late periods of the Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic Era. These historic buildings have been restored and turned into museums to house the preservation of cultural heritage today. The museum is a private non-profit museum dedicated to the collection, research, conservation, and exhibit of industrial and engineering-related objects and documents from all periods and countries from past to present, and to the transfer of industrial heritage from generations to generations. Rahmi M. Koç Museum uses its collections and resources to inform the public about the history of industry and industrial design and to support academic research on this subject.
In the museum collection, all branches of industry are representing in historical development processes. Old cars, trains, maritime objects, models, machines, scientific instruments, and various equipments of agriculture, printing, communication, medicine, and pharmacy are in the museum. There are also daily items, toys, dollhouses. The museum houses the precious object of our great leader Atatürk. Also, there is an artisan street that includes the installation of the old artisan workshops and shops.
Member's pageMuseum of Anatolian Civilisations (아나톨리아 문명 박물관)
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The Anatolian Civilizations Museum houses the original works of Anatolian civilizations. It is comprised of two historical Ottoman buildings: Mahmutpa ... More
The Anatolian Civilizations Museum houses the original works of Anatolian civilizations. It is comprised of two historical Ottoman buildings: Mahmutpaşa Covered Bazaar and Kurşunlu Inn. The museum underwent renovations in 2014 and now offers visitors to travel through history via artifacts, virtual tours, animations, and replicas. From Roman Bath to Museum The initial museum in Ankara was established in 1921. It was the brainchild of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who aimed to create a museum dedicated to Hittite Civilization. To achieve this, Hittite artworks were collected from all over the country and brought to the capital city of Ankara. The first step towards this goal was taken by Mr. Mubarek Galip, who was the Cultural Director at the time. He converted the Akkale Bastion of Ankara Castle, along with the Augustus Temple and the Roman Bath, into a museum. The Mahmutpaşa Covered Bazaar and Kurşunlu Inn in the vicinity of Ankara Castle were converted into a museum due to limited space available in Akkale. Restoration work on the unused began in 1938 and was completed in 1968. The central area of the covered bazaar was completed in 1943 and opened to visitors while the restoration was ongoing. Sheds Light On The History of Anatolia The Anatolian Civilizations Museum is one of the top-rated museums in the world with its unique collections. It was awarded the title of "Museum of the year in Europe" in 1997. The artifacts are displayed in chronologically separated sections. The upper hall area contains exhibits from the Palaeolithic Age, Chalcolithic Age, Old Bronze Age, Assyrian Trade Colonies Age, The Old Hittite and Hittite Imperial Age, Phrygian Kingdom, Late Hittite Kingdom, and Urartian Kingdom. The lower contains exhibits from the Classical Periods and Ankara Through the Ages. While You're Here While here, visitors can climb to the top of Ankara Castle for a panoramic view of the city, and visit the Rahmi M. Koç Museum. For a historical experience, guests can enjoy breakfast or a drink at And Cafe, located in a historic building in Kaleiçi. In the evening, concerts are held at the Erimtan Archaeology and Art Museum.
Anıtkabir is a mausoleum complex located in Cankaya district of Ankara. It serves as the resting place of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder and first Pre ... More
Anıtkabir is a mausoleum complex located in Cankaya district of Ankara. It serves as the resting place of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder and first President of the Turkish Republic. Designed by architects Emin Onat and Orhan Arda, the construction of Anıtkabir began in 1944 and was completed in 1953. In addition to the mausoleum, the complex consists of various structures and monuments, as well as a wooded area known as the Peace Park.
This Unesco World Heritage site is an essential stop on any Cappadocian itinerary. First thought to be a Byzantine monastic settlement that housed som ... More
This Unesco World Heritage site is an essential stop on any Cappadocian itinerary. First thought to be a Byzantine monastic settlement that housed some 20 monks, then a pilgrimage site from the 17th century, this splendid cluster of monastic Byzantine artistry with its rock-cut churches, chapels and monasteries is 1km uphill from Göreme's centre.
Guray Ceramic Museum, where you can see the world-famous old ceramics and pottery closely, was built as a result of carving and restoring the undergro ... More
Guray Ceramic Museum, where you can see the world-famous old ceramics and pottery closely, was built as a result of carving and restoring the underground caves. The museum contains historical artifacts from centuries before Christ. By examining these works, you can discover the developing and changing habits of people.
Guray Museum consists of 3 separate sections according to the works exhibited. In the first part of the Antiquities Hall, the 20th-century items belonging to 5000 years before Christ. You can see the valuable ceramics and pottery made until the Ottoman Period. In the Second Modern Works Section, you can have a look at the artworks of the great ceramic masters who have lived and are still alive recently. In addition, you can find a cafe to relax, a library for reading, a special exhibition hall and a music area. In the third part, you can have a calm and pleasant walk in front of works of art such as sculpture, painting, and photography.
The tradition of pottery, which has been ongoing for 5 generations, is performed in a pottery workshop on the museum. The family presents its artworks for sale to its visitors in the sales office. In addition, contemporary exhibitions and concerts are held continuously in other art branches.
The exhibition halls are housed in a vaulted Roman bathhouse built of travertine blocks. The museum displays artifacts from Hierapolis, Laodicea and T ... More
The exhibition halls are housed in a vaulted Roman bathhouse built of travertine blocks. The museum displays artifacts from Hierapolis, Laodicea and Tripolis. Tombs and Decrees Gallery This hall mainly contains artifacts from the excavations of Hierapolis and Laodicea, as well as artifacts from other ancient cities. Gallery of Small Artifacts This gallery displays small artifacts produced by various civilizations from the 4th century BC onwards in chronological order. The artifacts include terracotta pots, idols and stone sculptures discovered by the British Archaeological Institute during excavations at the Beycesultan archaeological site near the town of Çivril between 1954 and 1959. There are also terracotta lamps, glass artifacts, necklaces and metal jewelry dating back to the Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods. The exhibition also displays gold, silver and bronze coins from various historical periods, including the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The coins are arranged chronologically from the 6th century BC. Hierapolis Theatre Hall. This hall displays reliefs from the stage building of the Hierapolis Theatre.
Opened on June 8, 2005, Pera museum is a private museum founded by Suna and İnan Kıraç foundation.
It was opened with the goal of providing various ... More
Opened on June 8, 2005, Pera museum is a private museum founded by Suna and İnan Kıraç foundation.
It was opened with the goal of providing various high quality cultural and artistic services.
Since its opening, Fera museum has held annual exhibitions to support young artists in cooperation with domestic
and foreign arts and educational institutions.
Along with seasonal programs and events, Pera Film presents visitors with independent films, animated films and documentaries.
Turkish & Islamic arts museum is Turkey's first museum to include Turkish - Islamic art.
It was first opened in 1914 in the imaret building of the Su ... More
Turkish & Islamic arts museum is Turkey's first museum to include Turkish - Islamic art.
It was first opened in 1914 in the imaret building of the Surleymaniye mosque social complex,
one of the most important structures of Sinan the architect, under the name of the Islamiye museum.
It was moved to Ibrahim Pasha palace on the west side of Blue mosque square in 1983.
In addition to the Sultanate palace, the museum building is one of the longest surviving palace buildings to date,
dating back to the late 15th century.