Established in 1922 to safeguard Turkey’s archaeological treasures from post-World War I plundering, the Antalya Museum (Antalya Müzesi) houses over 12,000 artifacts. Located in Antalya, this extensive collection delves into the history of Anatolia’s Mediterranean and Pamphylia regions. As one of the largest and most significant museums in Turkey, it offers a comprehensive look at the area’s rich past. Visitors can explore a vast array of exhibits, each providing a glimpse into the cultural and historical tapestry of the region.
Antalya Museum (Antalya Muzesi)
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