Bahçelievler, Konyaaltı Caddesi No:88, 07050 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
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Antalya Museum (Antalya Müzesi) is one of the largest museums in Turkey and holds an exceptional collection of artefacts from the ancient sites of the surrounding region - Perge, Aspendos, Xanthos, and Termessos. The Gallery of the Gods, lined with full-size Roman statues excavated at Perge, is the centrepiece. Other highlights include the sarcophagus hall (intricately carved 2nd-century marble coffins), the coin collection spanning 2,600 years, and the ethnography wing covering Ottoman-era Antalya.
Entry is TRY 300 (EUR 8.30) or included in the Museum Pass Turkey. Allow 2-3 hours for a thorough visit. The museum sits on Konyaaltı Caddesi, reachable by the Antray tram (Müze stop, T1 line) in about 10 minutes from Kaleiçi. It is open daily 08:30-19:00 in summer and 08:30-17:30 in winter. The air-conditioned galleries make it a welcome escape from the midday heat.
Pro Tip: Visit the museum before going to Perge. Seeing the statues and reliefs first gives context that transforms the empty niches and bare pedestals at the ruins into a much richer experience.