Looming over the seafront along Bodrum harbor, Bodrum Castle not only stands as a historic landmark but also houses the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology. This museum is a repository of ancient artifacts and maritime treasures, many of which have been recovered from shipwrecks along Turkey’s Aegean Coast. Visitors can explore a diverse collection that includes Bronze Age finds and other significant archeological discoveries, offering a vivid glimpse into the region’s rich maritime history.
Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology (Bodrum Sualti Arkeoloji Muzesi)
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