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Reviews — 8

Ruth McAllister Kemp
at 2023 Sep 18
Ruth McAllister Kemp
at 2023 Sep 18
Well presented and small museum which is free to enter. A respite from the hot summer sun, inside it’s lovely and cool with lots of interesting set ‘rooms’ to look at, textiles and other things of interest. There’s a second house that features Islamic exhibits. No bag drop/cloakroom. Enter at Ömer Efendi Sk (not at the bottom gate which is chained shut, but up the hill a bit, around the back).
Fleur Caillé Méaulle
at 2023 Aug 24
Fleur Caillé Méaulle
at 2023 Aug 24
Really nice free museum that depicts Turkish history. Really recommend!
Valeh R
at 2023 Jul 02
Valeh R
at 2023 Jul 02
It is a very beautiful Etnographic Museum, a museum dedicated to Turkish history and culture. Inside, you can see traditional Turkish clothes, hats, Turkish home culture, cooking, and carpet weaving. The museum is located in Muratpaşa near Kaleici Port, Inner City, it is a beautiful tourist destination. Entrance to the museum is free. When you come to Antalya, I recommend you to visit this museum to learn about Turkish Traditional history.
Rozzaimi Mazlan
at 2023 Jun 28
Rozzaimi Mazlan
at 2023 Jun 28
Nice small museum
Niki Mishuri
at 2022 Jun 04
Niki Mishuri
at 2022 Jun 04
I like this museum a lot. First of all, it's free and have many halls to see. The exhibition is well-organised. Also, I like that there is no many staff, and you can take your time slowly discovering the items. Very cosy atmosphere with no pressure. What I liked the most there is the osman graveyard with a lot of explanations written there. Studied many things by myself. Worth visiting!
Dima
at 2021 Dec 27
Dima
at 2021 Dec 27
That's the place you are to visit.
1. It's free to enter.
2. It's in the historical center near the harbor.
3. Lots of pieces related to different epochs of the city.
4. It's free to enter.
Norm Bour -Travel Younger
at 2021 Dec 25
Norm Bour -Travel Younger
at 2021 Dec 25
It is not very large and does not take a lot of time to go through but it is free. The displays are pretty basic and show day-to-day life from the last 200 years.
The museum contains many artifacts from different times of Turkish history, Many relics and many items as they were collected and presented to visitors in near mint condition. The outside of the museum is home to some tombstones from old times and tombs. Also the scenery from the terrace is quite nice.