Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ALANYA-ARCHEOLOGY-MUSEUM

ALANYA ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM

Archaeological and ethnographic works of art
and exhibitions in 1967 and the two protected section was opened to visitors. In the region
found in the ancient city of art works and storage time as a museum
requirements and open the birth of today's Archaeological Museum was opened. Museum's first
In the opening, but in the region could not yet come across the ruins, Anatolia
necessary to complete the chronology of Ancient Bronze, Urartu, Frig and
Lydia period pieces, brought from the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations in Ankara
In the exhibition section is available to archaeologists. In and around Alanya BC
625 year history of the Phoenician language inscriptions in the oldest work in the region
About the museum are exhibited. In addition to these Hellenistic, Roman and
Belonging to the Byzantine Period bronze, marble, baked clay, glass and mosaic finds the
Archaic language and an inscription Karaman, (İ.Ö.7-5.yy) Classical, Hellenistic,
Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Ottoman and Republic coins for the period also
in a separate section in the archeology section is located.

The second part
In the ethnography section, Turkish Islamic art and period Primary
With the work transferred from the Directorate of Alanya and the surrounding region gathered at the
reflecting ethnographic features, yörük rugs and alaçuvallar, saddlebag and
clothes, processing samples, weapons, daily-use containers, jewelry, hand
objects, such as writing and the writing team to his house for a day room Alanya
section is by creating exhibitions. In addition, the museum garden in the Roman, Byzantine
stone artifacts and mosaics and Islamic periods are exhibited.

Saray Mahallesi Bağcı Hilmi Caddesi, Alanya
Tel: (0242) 513 12 28

Fax: (0242) 513 71 16

Every day except Monday 08.00-12.00 / 13.30-17.30 hours to visit
is open.

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