Hierapolis Archaeological Museum

Historical Museum / Pamukkale, Turkiye, Aegean, Denizli


Hierapolis Archaeological Museum

The Roman Bath, one of the largest structures of the Hierapolis Ancient City, has been serving as the Hierapolis Archeology Museum since 1984. In addition to the artifacts from the Hierapolis excavations, there are also artifacts from the ancient cities of the Lycos (Çürüksu) valley such as Laodikeia, Colossai, Tripolis and Attuda. In addition, the archaeological finds obtained from Beycesultan Mound, which gives the most beautiful examples of the Bronze Age, constitute an important part of the museum. In addition, artifacts unearthed from some settlements in Caria, Pisidia and Lydia are collected and exhibited in the Hierapolis Museum. The museum, where many small and large works are exhibited, consists of three indoor spaces. These are the hall of statues and sarcophagi, the hall of small finds and the hall of theatrical finds.


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