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!
I love archaeological museums and always enjoy visiting them. This one is amazing! There are many exhibits of amazing preservation, just a unique collection. It was very interesting to walk with an audio guide, so if you go without a guide, I recommend taking the audio (we were also given 2 pairs of new, packaged wireless headphones after visiting and handing over the equipment, I don't know why)). Funny peacocks live in the courtyard, flowering trees grow and, of course, there is a cute flock of cats)
I liked the museum. First we visited the ancient city of Perga, then the archaeological museum. You can take an audio guide in any language. Like everything else in Turkey now, including museums, the ticket is expensive. But if you have a lot of time and you are with an audio guide, then you can spend the whole day. It's interesting inside, the outdoor exhibition, in my opinion, is not worth paying attention to. But of the cons, and this is a very unpleasant moment, especially for those who pay with a card, the ticket costs 15 €, the audio guide is separate and optional, but the girl selling the tickets without asking us automatically sold the tickets and the audio guide, and it costs 10 €.As for me, it's disgusting, I don't like to go and listen, firstly, and secondly, it's an imposed service that costs a lot of money. Every time you are in Turkey, you need to be careful all the time, even in these little things.