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| established = 1922| dissolved = | location = MuratpaÅŸa, Antalya, Turkey| type = Archeological| collection = 25,000–30,000TITLE=MüZE Ä°STATISTIKLERI ACCESS-DATE=MAY 8, 2011 ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20110504081913/HTTP://WWW.ANTALYAMUZESI.GOV.TR/TR/MUZE-ISTATISTIKLERI, May 4, 2011, | director = | president = | curator = | publictransit = | network = www.antalyamuzesi.gov.tr/}}}}The Antalya Museum or Antalya Archeological Museum () is one of Turkey’s largest museums, located in MuratpaÅŸa, Antalya. It includes 13 exhibition halls and an open-air gallery. It covers an area of {{convert|7000|m2|ft2|abbr=on}} and 5000 works of art are exhibited. In addition, a further 25,000–30,000 artifacts which cannot be displayed are in storage.WEB,www.kultur.gov.tr/TR/BelgeGoster.aspx?F6E10F8892433CFF0D262A49C727F232D8239D8509A1CEE4, T.C Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı, 2007, As a museum exhibiting examples of works, which illuminate the history of the Mediterranean and Pamphylia regions in Anatolia, Antalya Museum is one of the most important of Turkey’s museums. The Museum won the “European Council Special Prize” in 1988.A Research Guide to the Ancient World: Print and Electronic Sources, by John M. Weeks, Jason de Medeiros

History of the museum

At the end of the World War I, during the time when Antalya was under Italian military occupation, Italian archeologists started removing archeological treasures that had been found in the city center and surrounding the Italian Embassy, which they claimed to do in the name of civilization. To prevent these initiatives, Süleyman Fikri Bey, the Sultan’s advisor, applied to the Antalya post of provincial governor in 1919, had himself appointed as voluntary curator of antiquities, and first established Antalya Museum to try and collect what remained in the center.The museum at first operated in the Alâeddin Mosque in 1922, then in Yivli Minare Mosque beginning from 1937, and then moved to its present building in 1972. It was closed to visitors for a wide range of modifications and restorations in 1982. It was reorganized according to modern museum concepts and opened to the public in April 1985, after the restorations and display arrangements made by the General Directorate of Ancient Objects and Museums.

Halls

Antalya Regional Museum consists of 13 exhibition rooms, 1 open-air exhibition area, laboratories, a storeroom, repair shops, a photographic room, a conference hall, administrative offices, a cafeteria and living quarters for museum officials. The exhibition rooms are as follows:

Natural History Hall

Shows living creatures from man down to one celled animals, charts and pictures, fossils and bones.

Pre-History Hall

Here are exhibited works found in Karain, Okuzini and Sehahoyuk. Karain is a cave, which has been the scene of a continuous series of civilizations. The works range from those of the Paleolithic to those of the Roman Age. Works include animal fossils and kitchen utensils.

Proto-History Hall

Here are exhibited works from the Neolithic, Calcolithic, and Early Bronze Age found in Hacilar. Excavations at Semahoyuk and its surroundings found most of the works.

Classic Period Hall

Here there are works dating from the Mycenaean Age to the Hellenistic Age, including earthenware figurines, wine bowls, and dishes. In one of the Hellenistic showcases is an important statuette of Apollo. Besides these are statuary works from the Roman period, which make up the largest section of the museum. The list of containers includes Lekythos, Alabastron, Oinokhoe, Kothon, Aryballos and Lagynos.WEB, Antalya Museum, August 2017,independent-travellers.com/turkey/antalya/museum/, Independent Travellers, independent-travellers.com, June 16, 2018,

Statuary Hall

In this room are exhibited statues of mythological figures dating from the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, Roman period. They were found in excavations at Perge. The list of statues includes the following mythological figures: Minerva, Zeus, Artemis, Harpocrates, Aphrodite, Asclepius, Tyche, Meleager, Hecate, Hermes and Marsyas.

Hall of Imperial Statues

Here are exhibited statues portraying emperors, empresses and other personages from the Roman period. They were found in excavations at Perge. In the center of the room is a large statue of Plancia Magna, a great administrator who contributed much towards the development of Perge during that city’s golden period. There are also statues of the Emperor Hadrian, the Emperor Septimius Severus and his wife Julia Domna, the co-emperor of Rome Lucius Verus, the emperor Trajan, the emperor Caracalla and the king Alexander the Great.

Sarcophagus Hall

Sarcophagi from the Roman period from Pamphilia and Sidemara are displayed here. The most beautiful of these are the Domitias sarcophagus, and the one showing the twelve labors of Hercules. The list of sarcophagi includes the Heracles Sarcophagus, the Sarcophagus of Domitias Julianus and Domita Philiska, the Sarcophagus of Aurelia Botiane and Demetria and the Dionysus Sarcophagus of the Attic Type.

The Mosaic Hall

Here are exhibited Byzantine period mosaics found in excavations at Ksantos, and icons, from the region around Antalya.

Hall of church artifacts

Wooden church illuminations depicting the life of Jesus Christ are on display lately. In addition, artifacts depicting Saint Nicholas and his sacred relics are on display preserved in its box.

Hall of Small Objects

Here are exhibited lamps and glass objects dating from the Roman and Byzantine periods, a gold inlay silver tray found by treasure hunters at Kumluca, incense holders and lamps (6th century AD). To the front of the room are lintel figures from a tomb found opposite Lymira.

Hall of Coins

Examples of gold, electron, silver, and copper coins from the Hellenistic to Ottoman periods are displayed in here. The most interesting of these are the city and imperial coins.

Turkish – Islamic Period Works

This room contains examples of Seljuk and Ottoman tiles, Anatolian carpets from the Ottoman period, inscriptions, books, candlesticks, lamps, dervish paraphernalia, etc.

Ethnographic Hall

Here are exhibited clothes, embroidery, weapons, and metal objects from the region of Antalya. One corner of the room has been furnished as a typical Anatolian house.

Children’s section

A hall at the entrance of the museum was organized as a Children’s Museum, which is the first of its kind in Turkey. In the display windows of this section, there are various children’s toys and antique moneyboxes. Simple restorations and educational activity opportunities for ceramic sculpture and drawing are provided and their works are presented in the studio section, to make children enjoy museums and antique objects, and to awaken their interest.

Gallery

File:Antalya Archeological Museum - 52521590451.jpg|Statue of MarsyasFile:Jokertrekker - 52521133697.jpg|Sculpture of the Three GracesFile:Faustina - 52522146778.jpg|Statue of FaustinaFile:Emporer Hadrian.jpg|Statue of the Roman emperor HadrianFile:Antalya Archeological Museum Hecate.jpg|Statue of HecateFile:Antalya Museum 06022022 009.jpg|Head of ApolloFile:Antalya Museum 06022022 004.jpg|Statue of MinervaFile:Antalya Archeological Museum - P9281505m - 52521141412.jpg|Pottery in the museumFile:AncientGreekPottery.jpg|Ancient Greek potteryFile:Dancing Woman Antalya Museum P9281518.jpg|Marble statue of a dancing woman, from Perge, 2nd century ADFile:Lucius_Verus,_from_Perge,_Antalya_Museum_(11268379865).jpg|Head of Lucius Verus from PergeFile:Artemis Antalya Archeological Museum.jpg|Statue of ArtemisFile:Marble_statue_depicting_an_ageing_Trajan_dressed_in_military_cuirass,_reworked_in_the_3rd_century,_from_the_theatre_stage_building_at_Perga,_Antalya_Museum_(9643079289).jpg|Marble statue of TrajanFile:Antalya Archeological Museum - P9281506m.jpg|Statue of a sun godFile:Testimony of Faith.jpg|The Testimony of Faith in Thuluth calligraphy by Kazasker Zade Mehmet Izzet Efendi, 1313 AH (1895 AD)File:Dervish def.jpg|A daf used in dargah spiritual music of Antalya during the Ottoman periodFile:St Nicholas Relics.jpg|Relics of the bones of Saint NicholasFile:Antalya Archeological Museum Hermes from theatre 52521125222.jpg|Statue of Hermes from the Theatre of PergeFile:Antalya Museum Statue of Apollo 06022022 006.jpg|Statue of ApolloFile:Antalya Museum - Weary Hercules.jpg|Statue of HerculesFile:Statua di Adriano, Antalya, Turchia.jpg|Another statue of the emperor HadrianFile:Lykischer Sarkophag am Antalya Müzesi.JPG|Lycian sarcophagus in the museum courtyardFile:Antalya_Museum_(9643119875).jpg|Ancient Greek theater mask

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