The archaeological museum in Pamukkale. In fact, it is a comparison, a theater left in ancient Rome, and some other places of life, but the road up from the pool is not particularly good.
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Hierapolis Archaeology Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This museum next to the ancient city of Hierapolis, housed in an original Roman bathhouse, has three parts: one is a huge sarcophagus, one is a collection of artifacts found at Hierapolis and the nearby Afrodisias, and one is from Reliefs (friezes) and Roman statues of the Academy of Afrodisias. Among them, the statues of Attis, the lover of the goddess Cybele, and the priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis are particularly exquisite.
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Hierapolis Archaeology Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The archaeological museum in Pamukkale. In fact, it is a comparison, a theater left in ancient Rome, and some other places of life, but the road up from the pool is not particularly good.
The Hirapolis Archaeological Museum, located in a primitive Roman bathroom next to the site of the ancient city of Hirapolis above Pamukkale, houses a collection of artifacts excavated from the ancient city of Hirapolis, large sarcophagus, reliefs and Roman statues...
The Turkish Museum Pass can be visited. It is located in the Pamukkale Scenic Area and you have to buy another ticket. The area is small and the things inside are average. In fact, you can see the ancient Roman ruins outside slowly.
The archaeological museum is more distinctive, very retro.
It's really special here. It's very different. It's very special. It's great.
The museum next to the ancient city of Hirapolis, located in a primitive Roman bath, is divided into three separate exhibition areas, one displaying fascinating sarcophagus, part of the small artifacts found in Herapolis and nearby Afrodisias, The third display is a sculpture of the wall edge and Roman-era statues, including the beautiful statues of Attis, the lover of the goddess Siblius, and the priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis.
The scenery of Pamukkale is unique to the world and has a long history.
Very distinctive museum, built in the ruins of ancient buildings of 2,000 years, the cultural relics span five thousand years, for friends who like museums is definitely worth visiting, tickets 15 lire is also very fair.