![]() Alanya town Alanya.. Alanya Castle.. Alanya Museum.. Alanya shipyard.. The Red Tower.. Keykubat Statue.. Damlatas Cave.. Atatürk Statue.. Atatürk House..Western environs Side Town..Eastern environs Gazipasa.. Syedra..Other Istanbul.. Antalya City..Historical review Before 1919.. After 1919.. Political survey.. About the way of gov.. About the military c..Nature & geography Geography & Clim.. Flora and fauna..State & religion Story of Turkey.. Republic of Turkey.. School.. Holidays.. Islam..Famous Turks Sertab Erener.. Royal Architect Sina.. Orhan Pamuk.. Tarkan (1972-).. Mustafa Kemal Atatür.. Hakan Sükür (1971-).. Celaleddin Rumi Mevl.. Bülent Ecevit (1925-.. Yasar Kemal (1923-)..National sights Ephesus.. Cappadocia.. Pamukkale.. Dalyan..Worth seeing Aspendos.. Perge..![]() ![]() ![]() Turkey > Alanya > Sights & FactsAlanya MuseumThe historical museum of Alanya opened its doors in 1967 and is divided into two sections; ethnographical and archeological.The museum displays the most important and best preserved discoveries from the whole Alanya region and the collection expands each year as new objects from different excavations are recovered. In the ethnographical section coins from the Lydian, Roman and Ottoman periods are displayed. Taking pride of place in this area is a statue in bronze of the hero Hercules from Greek mythology. The statue was originally discovered 35 kilometres from Alanya and attempts were made to smuggle it out of Turkey. This was prevented at the last moment and the 51.5 cm high statue of fine bronze can therefore be seen at the museum today. The ethnographical section also houses several pots found in the sea. It is possible to see how houses were furnished in the past and there is a fine collection of weapons, woven carpets, old Korans, articles of clothing and even a beautifully decorated library. The archeological section of the museum is outdoors and just as interesting as the ethnographical section. It is laid out as a large garden with flowers and animals. In the garden there are examples of different graveyards from the Greek, Roman, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. Although some locals believe the graveyards are real, this is not the case! Furthermore it is possible to see how the production of olive oil took place in the past. Alanya MuseumOpening Hours:10 am to 6 pm every day Payment: Cash Entrance Fees: 2 YTL Turkish name: Alanya Müzesi |
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