Alanya Archaeological Museum
Alanya Archaeological Museum is a marble statue of a woman dating to the 2nd century AD. The statue is about 1.5 meters tall and is in a good state of preservation. The statue is wearing a chiton, a long, loose-fitting dress, and a himation, a cloak that is draped over the shoulders and arms. The woman's hair is arranged in a bun on top of her head. The statue is believed to have been created in the city of Aphrodisias, which was a major center of sculpture in the Roman Empire.
Antalya Museum
The Antalya Museum (Turkish: Antalya Müzesi) is a museum in Antalya, Turkey. It is located in the center of the city, near the Antalya Archaeological Park. The museum was founded in 1922, and has a collection of over 50,000 objects from the ancient city of Antalya. The collection includes sculptures, mosaics, pottery, coins, and inscriptions. The museum is divided into three sections: the ancient city section, the medieval city section, and the modern city section. The ancient city section contains objects from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The medieval city section contains objects from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The modern city section contains objects from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Atatürk's House Museum (Antalya)
Atatürk's House Museum (Turkish: Atatürk Evi Müzesi) is a museum in Antalya, Turkey, dedicated to the life and work of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey. The museum is located in the house where Atatürk lived during his time in Antalya, from 1931 to 1935. The museum was opened in 1937, and has been restored to its original condition. The museum contains a collection of Atatürk's personal belongings, as well as photographs, documents, and other memorabilia. The museum is open to the public, and is a popular tourist destination.







