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İzmir Archaeological Museum

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Location
  
Izmir, Turkey

Website
  
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Founded
  
1924

Type
  
Archeology

Phone
  
+90 232 445 68 18

İzmir Archaeological Museum

Address
  
Mimar Sinan Mahallesi, 35220 Konak/İzmir, Turkey

Hours
  
Open today · 8AM–4:45PMSunday8AM–4:45PMMonday8AM–4:45PMTuesday8AM–4:45PMWednesday8AM–4:45PMThursday8AM–4:45PMFriday8AM–4:45PMSaturday8AM–4:45PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
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The Izmir Archeology Museum (Turkish: İzmir Arkeoloji Müzesi) is an archeology museum in Izmir, Turkey, containing a number of artifacts from around the Gulf of Izmir. Most of the artifacts, which include busts, statues, statuettes, tools, and various eating and cooking utensils, come from the Bronze Age, or from the Greek and Roman periods.

Contents

Izmir orientation


History

The museum was established in 1924. It was built on the site of an abandoned Church, called Ayavukla. The museum opened to the public in 1927.

The archaeology museum was later moved to the National Education Pavilion in the Culture Park, which in turn was converted into a museum in 1951. But archaeological work in Izmir, Smyrna, and the neighboring ancient cities necessitated a larger museum. A new museum was subsequently established in 1984. The museum has exhibits from ancient sites like Bayrakli (ancient Smyrna), Ephesus, Pergamon, Miletus, Aphrodisias, Clazomenae, Teos, and Iasos. Two gardens, one in the front and one in the back, portray the history of western Anatolia.

The Izmir Archeology Museum is one of the first built in Western Anatolia and contains a collection of artifacts of the Aegean Region. The museum's collection has been categorized as a regional museum rather than a local one because of the importance of its collection.

The Museum is located in Konak, in the central part of the city. It is within walking distance of Konak Square.

References

İzmir Archaeological Museum Wikipedia