Now that is almost perfection. The halls organisation (emperors, gods), the long gallery, the tomb section - amazing. The audioguide's quite helpful, too. The only flaw I noticed - AC. It was rather hot inside.
Definitely worth a visit!
A gorgeous, stunning, unforgettable museum! A beautiful, well-maintained collection in excellent condition! I don't remember any analogues in Europe - so if you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity, you need to go to Turkey! Even with the children, we managed to see almost all the exhibits, and we also liked the garden with peacocks! I highly recommend you to visit! A ticket for an adult in October 2024 cost 15 euros, children are free, but they only accept lira at the checkout!!! The only thing I would like to add is descriptions in English everywhere and you can unify the descriptions by adding information about artifacts. But even without this, it is very informative and atmospheric! Special thanks for convenient parking right on site and working seven days a week! Opening hours are indicated at 8.30-19.30
A chic, new, modern museum of archaeology. Lovers of antiquity will be very interested, you can learn a lot about the region and places that you can visit without going far. There is an audio guide. In summer, the halls are pleasantly cool. Special attention should be paid to the souvenir shop on the territory, at the exit. The prices there are above average, but there are souvenirs-books that are not easy to find in the store
Hello, everyone.
We visited the Archaeological museum in August 2024.
The ticket price is 15 €.
We paid in lira, about 550 l/ticket.
The museum is quite large, there are many halls.
Different periods of human development.... From the Neolithic and....
Unique finds found on the territory of Turkey during archaeological excavations.
Household items, amphorae, vessels, ornaments, statues, fragments of decors, mosaic floors, sarcophagi....
I recommend seeing all this with your own eyes in order to understand the scale of the works of art created by ancient masters.
Look into the eyes of certain statues.... The feelings of people in cold marble are conveyed....
They come to life.
Each room has comfortable sofas where you can sit down and admire the works of art for hours.
The air condenses, the objects are perfectly and competently illuminated.
The incident light creates an atmosphere.
You have been surrounded by such beauty for several hours.
Bottom line: I recommend 100%
The museum was visited in the spring of 2024. We were very satisfied. The exposition of the archaeological museum covers the period from the Upper Paleolithic (40-10 millennia) to the Roman Empire. The museum is located in the center, not far from Kaleichi, the old town. You can download the muzekart app and you will have your own free guide in Russian. The hall of statues and sarcophagi was especially impressive. I advise everyone to visit.
There are a lot of sculptures of Greek gods, the whole family really liked it. Everything is as high-quality and beautiful as possible, the sculptures are not covered in any way and nothing, if you want, you can even touch them. Peacocks walk freely in the courtyard. You can chase them too.
A very cool museum, especially the halls with statues and sarcophagi, which are more than 2 thousand years old. There is a hall of Christianity, which contains the relics of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. It's a little expensive, the ticket is 15 euros.
A very interesting place, an audio guide in Russian, you can take a leisurely walk around the museum and get acquainted with the artifacts, and there are a lot of them. The staff is attentive and polite. There is a souvenir shop at the exit, which is very convenient. I liked everything , I recommend everyone to go 👍
The museum is definitely worthy of your attention. Thousands of exhibits from the Stone Age to medals and icons of the XIX century. There are a lot of various ceramics, antique statues and coins from different eras. There is an audio guide - they give out a phone with headphones.
The museum is located in the historical center of the old city of Antalya. It includes two old buildings. Interesting compositions from the life of the Turkish people. Traditions, national costumes, furniture, dishes, coins. The ticket is inexpensive - 30 rubles.
Convenient Parking, beautiful building, courteous staff, there is an audio guide in Russian... But the ticket in October 2024 (without the audio guide) turned out to be 575 Turkish lira (equivalent to 15 euros, according to their exchange rate, since prices are in euros, and they only charge in lira), although in August 2023, people wrote, it was 200 lira!
A good museum, there is the necessary background information in English and Turkish, an audio guide is also in Russian
The only thing is that the entrance costs 15 € for non-Turkish citizens. And it's worth paying attention to, because almost all prices are in lira, except for the cost of one basic ticket
There is practically no museum cafe, but the shop is good: the literature is decent, and there is beautiful, even somewhat authentic costume jewelry (worth 250-300 lire), and various statuettes, also from 300 lire
An undoubted advantage is that you can enter the courtyard of the Archaeological Museum of Antalya for free. There you will find several tables in the shade, stone fragments are displayed along a couple of alleys, a pair of peacocks are released from the aviary, a toilet is available. Admission to the museum itself is expensive for non-residents - 15 euros! (however, you need to pay with a card or in lira) At the same time, the museum is small, with about 12-15 halls. However, a lover of antiquity will enjoy it: there are collections of ceramics from the Bronze Age to Byzantium, interesting marble statues and sarcophagi. In almost all male statues, the cruel time did not spare the noses and phalluses in the first place, although there are also a couple of priapic exhibits.
I did not expect such finds here, my first archaeological museum is not in Russia and Ukraine, the impressions are excellent, the family was also happy, I did not take the tour, in principle everything is clear
A decent museum.
I am grateful for its creation and the safety of the exhibits.
There is an audio guide, it's a pity that there is no Wi-Fi, but it doesn't work without the Internet.
Greek culture is amazing.
A magnificent collection of antique statues and sarcophagi, mostly from the city of Perge! We have spent several hours here, we will be happy to come again.
An absolutely amazing museum!! With a rich collection and atmospheric presentation of exhibits. In my opinion, it is not inferior to the Istanbul Archaeological Museum, considering, of course, that it is never possible to see it completely, a third or even half of its halls are constantly closed.. But not here, everything is open for viewing and a wonderful courtyard with peacocks!
A very interesting museum. If you scan the code on the tickets, then download the application-there is a Russian audio guide. You can use their museum service, but this increases the cost of tickets) by default, the audio guide is included in the price, we were refunded the difference when their audio guide was already refused when passing through the turnstiles)
Not cheap entrance tickets are 15 euros + an audio guide is another 15 euros.
They charge only in lira.
The statues are mostly from Perge, those that were dug up late and did not have time to steal and take to European and American museums and private collections. It is good that the history of those peoples who lived on these fertile lands has been preserved. Thanks to the Turks for starting excavations of old ruined cities and not hesitating to exhibit them in museums.
I just had an incredible pleasure!!! I have simply never seen such a large number of ancient sculptural products anywhere. Definitely need to visit. I'm thrilled!!!
A great and interesting place. The entrance ticket is expensive, but it's worth it. At the exit, I was greeted by peacocks walking by themselves, a nice bonus
A great museum.
But the entrance seemed expensive. 1052 lira was given for 2.
There is a special application with a free audio guide. You need to download it in advance, install it on your phone, and after paying for the museum, scan the qr code from the entrance ticket and you can listen to the explanations of the exhibits.
It is very convenient, but I did not have the Internet and the opportunity to download the guide in the museum. And there is no WiFi in the museum(((
Nevertheless, the museum is excellent.
A good museum, you need to go, a lot of originals
The current entry price is always on their website, as of mid-October 2023 it is 340 liras
It works until 19:00, tickets are sold until 18:30, but go early, at 18:40 they are already starting to kick out and turn everything off.
You can get there by public transport, everything is in Yandex maps)
The audio guide will help you install using the app on your phone, if there is Internet. If it doesn't work out, then they offered a museum audio guide for free, they left a document as a pledge
1) There is no guide in any language!
This is the first time I have come across such a "museum"
2) There are also no headphones with translation. Not in any language. It's a mess. Where is the director of the museum? Where is the Turkish Ministry of Tourism looking??? 🇹🇷
Лучшее место для посещения в полуденный зной.
Большинство статуй копии римского периода. То есть они конечно тоже древние, но являются работами учеников великих скульпторов. Тем не менее, поражают своей реалистичностью, тонкой работой, эмоциями. Обязательно выделите для себя самую самую фигуру, и потом почитайте про нее подробнее. Эффект присутствия обеспечен! Я, например, зависла у статуи Гермеса.
И на втором этаже вы обнаружите почти алтарь из православных икон. А так же мощи св. Николая(весьма внушительные).
The audio guide worked poorly. Disconnected from the Internet and did not load. For such a ticket price with an audio guide, this is a big minus. There is a Russian voice acting.
Wireless headphones were presented at the exit
The entrance price is 550 liras. The audio guide is only available via the Internet, with which our tourists are strained. In general, I was amazed and decided that I don't really like history so much: I went to the beach, fortunately it is very close)
A good museum, the first hall is a bit boring, there is not enough interactive, but I really liked the hall with sculptures, sarcophagi and the courtyard. There are not many people, you can safely see everything
Если интересно провести время в Анталии, то обязательно его посетить. Арка Адриана это конечно хорошо, но музей достаточно богатый. Конечно в Стамбуле и Анкаре больше экспозиция, но здесь тоже достаточно большая и мы с удовольствием его посетили.
Музей очень понравился очень интересно много экспонатов исторических. В самом музеи прохладно. При выходе из музея имеется магазин где можно купить сувениры.
В интернете прочитали, что вход стоит 45 т. лир, решили, что это прекрасная цена, так как в этом же году были в археологическом музее Стамбула. Там отдельный билет стоил 75 лир. Тогда мы покупали музейную карту, в которую входило 13-15 музеев по всей Турции и стоила она 700 лир.
Приехали мы в музей в Анталье, цена за билет 200 лир с аудиогидом +75 лир. (Аудиогид в итоге не работал), за музейную карту 1700 лир и 2500 лир (отличаются они по количеству дней). Самое забавное, что на билете, который нам выдали цена в итоге под наклейкой "200 лир" стояла 90!!! Я все понимаю, в стране инфляция, но так нагло увеличивать цены билета за пару этажей, вы меня простите... В Стамбуле хоть было на что смотреть.
Очень интересное место. Огромное количество древних экспонатов с различных археологических раскопок. Очень много предметов из Перге. Расположено не далеко от Калеичи. Можно совместить осмотр старого города и подход в музей.
Очень интересный археологический музей. Рядом расположена остановка трамвая. Во дворе музея есть стоянка для машин. До побережья с парками, по которым можно прогуляться, рукой подать.
Сам музей разделен на тринадцать залов каждый из которых посвящен отдельной тематике. Есть зал для детей, зал мелких и морских находок, несколько залов статуй богов и императоров, очень интересные захоронения.
Второй этаж посвящен византийским иконам и монетам.
В музее царит загадочный полумрак и работают кондиционеры. Аудиогид на русском языке можно взять на входе.
Во дворе музея находятся еще множество археологических находок, гуляют павлины и есть небольшое кафе.
норм место. много интересных статуй. красивая территория с приветливым павлином. Статуи эпохи Римской империи. много изображений богов, императоров. Различных гробниц
Всем гостям города рекомендую посетить этот музей. Займёт два-три часа времени,посетителей достаточно, но нет толкучки. Много интересных экспонатов, есть возможность делать хорошие снимки.
Definitely need to take a tour. Of the minuses, visiting is expensive - 1300 rubles per person, it turns out to be expensive for a family. There is air conditioning in the room, it is very nice to cool down in the heat
В целом мне понравилось! Впечатление приятное. Уходить не хотелось, но пришлось).
Удивило отсутствие электронных гидов. На вопрос "почему?" отвечать никто не захотел. Человеческий фактор???))) Зато много, много красоты и пара не просто удивительных для меня вещей, а настоящих чудес! Первое - это мощи Николая чудотворца и второе - икона девы Марии с младенцем Иисусом. На этой иконе Мария улыбается!). Ну скажите: Разве - это не чудеса???
Музей на удивление хорош! Не стамбульский, конечно, но тем не менее, заслуживает посещения. Помимо дежурных черепков, амфор и наконечников копий - прекрасная коллекция античных скульптур. А так же большой зал с саркофагами. Я эти залы по два раза прошёл. На втором этаже неплохая коллекция монет.
Билет мне продали за 340 лир. То ли подорожал ещё раз, то ли впарили какие то допы, о которых я был не в курсе.