Hierapolis Arkeoloji Muzesi
Hierapolis Arkeoloji Muzesi
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Musicians Mum
1,313 contributions
Sept 2022
Just managed to scoot around this museum fast in remaining time left.
Visited on a small group tour of entire site and would have like to have spent a little more time here.
Small ,well laid out.
Visited on a small group tour of entire site and would have like to have spent a little more time here.
Small ,well laid out.
Written 28 October 2022
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Anh Arma'an
Sydney, Australia4,831 contributions
Sept 2019 • Solo
I visited the Hierapolis Archeology museum by myself while my family were wondering through the terraces. If you enjoy Roman archeology this is a must see, housed in former Roman baths you get a real sense of how the Roman’s treated their dead. Although parts of courtyard were closed off there is still plenty to see. The ornate Roman sarcophagus’ were a high light for me.
Written 4 September 2019
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Olya B
60 contributions
Apr 2016 • Family
There are many interesting and unique stuff at this museum. It definitely worth going there of you want to know the history of that place.
Written 17 April 2016
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jferriter
Sheffield, UK138 contributions
Jun 2015 • Family
There are a lots of coffins, Templates and Status etc are made out of stones. And also old coins from the 2nd and 3rd century and many more. . Worth it to go in and have a look around. .
Written 9 July 2015
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kent19
Mumbai, India416 contributions
Jun 2014 • Couples
When you are done with the Travertine Pools, go and explore the ruins of Hierapolis and you will not be disappointed by this "sacred city" supposedly founded by Apollo.
Walk around the nymphaeum or through the temple of Apollo, which is in ruins. Then go upto the awe inspiring Amphitheatre and sit there a while to admire. There is also a church in ruins and the Martyrium where St Philip was killed.
Take a moment to re-live history amidst these beautiful ruins
Walk around the nymphaeum or through the temple of Apollo, which is in ruins. Then go upto the awe inspiring Amphitheatre and sit there a while to admire. There is also a church in ruins and the Martyrium where St Philip was killed.
Take a moment to re-live history amidst these beautiful ruins
Written 14 June 2014
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Sanda-Be
Kent, UK731 contributions
Jun 2013 • Couples
The museum is located in part of the old Roman Baths and so the museum itself is an exhibit. The museum is quite small, many of the artefacts found in Hierapolis and the surrounding area have been relocated to Antalya and other places, perhaps space was an issue. However the items on display are interesting and well presented. There is a variety of reliefs, statues and sarcophaguses on display inside, as well as many relics outside in the garden, but perhaps the outstanding feature is the stonework within the ancient baths.
Written 18 November 2013
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Diana A
127 contributions
Aug 2019
Nice , not very big , but there are things you can see inside . It wasn't very crouded , and taking pictures inside is allowed
Written 19 September 2019
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Susan L
Newcastle, Australia57 contributions
Mar 2016 • Couples
This is a great place to visit after the total experience of the ruins of Hieropolis. Many of the best preserved pieces of antiquity are here to be kept in safety. Excellent!!
Written 16 April 2016
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JB Macatulad
Quezon City, Philippines405 contributions
Nov 2015 • Couples
Nice museum with finds from Hierapolis, Laodicea, and other excavation sites in Denizli. Comprised of three galleries and a garden, the sarcophagi in the Tombs and Statues Gallery are beautiful and the highlight of the museum. Entrance is 5TL.
Written 1 January 2016
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Roz P
Sydney, Australia22 contributions
Apr 2015 • Friends
We loved everything about it. The history that surrounds it, is amazing. Anyone that likes history will love being there.
Written 14 June 2015
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