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    4.8 (10 reviews)

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    Michael F.

    Nice little museum in Selçuk. I visited this place on my last day in Izmir. I found out that the statue of Artemis is located here. Great museum to see some of the remaining statues and artifacts of Turkey. Very cheap entrance fee too!

    Christine A.

    Not far from Ephesus' heavily-visited, millennia-old ruins, the city's treasures have found a home within the archaeological museum (which is temporarily closed until 2014). While there we were able to see ancient pieces like the great statue of a multi-breasted Artemis, Lady of Ephesus (photo: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/efes-m%C3%BCzesi-izmir?select=zjfcL4FvwGnz3xtM7HAhFA#zjfcL4FvwGnz3xtM7HAhFA). It was rescued from the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It's one of those pieces you see many times in films you have to watch in history classes. It was so surreal finding it in a room, almost by itself, with no one else around. The statue is quite immense, and I actually wasn't expecting to see it. In another part of the museum, a small exhibit on the cults of Bes and Priapos had a figure with a large "exaggerated phallus" (as the sign put it), suspended by a string, in a darkened case. In order to see it, you have to press this green button to light the box. The museum had an almost casual feel to it. Statues had brick pedestals. There was a yard area with many more architectural pieces and statuary from various ruins, as well as historic farm equipment and what appeared to be carved gravemarkers. We encountered several napping cats back there, laying sprawled out in the warm sunlight. As we were exiting the museum we could hear the Call to Prayer from the nearby mosques. Highly recommend visiting this museum when it reopens.

    God of fertility in Ephesus: Priapos on display at Ephesus archaeological museum in Selcuk

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    Ephesus - Selcuk library

    Ephesus

    4.8(64 reviews)
    2.5 km

    Such a historic site with the marble slab walkways and ancient ruins still standing. Close your…read moreeyes and you can imagine this beautiful place filled with the hustle and bustle of people walking down the streets. Ephesus is considered one of the greatest cities of the Western world and one of the 7 churches mentioned in the Holy Bible, thus an important part of Christian history. Highlights include the Theater carved into a hill, the Temple of Hadrian, The Gates of Hercules, The house of Mary and the impressive Library of Celsus. Our private guide walked us downhill which was a more impressive route than walking uphill like others were doing. The walkways can be slick in wet conditions, so take a walking stick to help. I don't think a trip to Turkey can be considered complete unless you come here to witness this amazing city formed back in 1000bc.

    Ephesus is a historic landmark in Turkiye, founded around 600 BCE. Originally an ancient Greek…read morecity, it became under Roman rule in 129 BCE. Ephesus remained the most important city of the Byzantine Empire in Asia after Constantinople in the 5th and 6th centuries. Ephesus commanded the west end of a trade route to Asia so it was an important port city in its heyday. It boasted a Temple to Artemis, a Temple to Hadrian, a Library of Celsus, the massive Oedon Theatre, the last known home of the Virgin Mary, and some of the earliest Christian churches. Mark Antony was welcomed by Ephesus when he was proconsul and in 33 BC with Cleopatra when he gathered his fleet of 800 ships before the battle of Actium with Octavius. Ephesus is an ancient city with much historical significance. When we visited with our tour group, we were given a quick overview, entered the state-of-the-art museum, and explored the grounds. The site is massive. The ancient ruins are in fairly good condition considering and it is still an active archeological site. When you visit, marvel at the expansive stone lined streets of the agora, peer up at the arches, and wonder at how far humankind has come over the centuries.

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    Sualtı Arkeoloji Müzesi

    Sualtı Arkeoloji Müzesi

    4.3(12 reviews)
    102.1 km

    Game of Thrones fans will be as excited as I was when I saw the word "kalesi" - woohoo, dragons!…read moreAlthough here it just means castle, and there are no dragons. BUT, there is a sphinx wearing a polo and a beard. I'm not lying, check out the photo. Bodrum Castle is the most spectacular landmark of Bodrum, especially if you're staying somewhere that has a view of it. We gazed at it every night and day, and it was great to be able to go to visit it. It's open every day except Monday and costs 25 lira pp (£7pp) for adults. There are a lot of stairs and it can get a bit tiring in the heat - I'm a wimp, ok? It was a great place to wander around and if you follow the two sets of arrows, you'll get the short or long version depending on your stamina. There's a cafe in the castle as well so you can stop for a refreshing drink when it all gets too much. There are lots of displays, as well as the option of an audio tour which I decided not to get this time. There are a lot of displays of items recovered from underwater - vases, jugs, glasses, boat bits, etc. I can't say that this is high on my list of interests, but the castle was good for a visit all the same. There are really great views at the top of the castle and I'd say it's worth the admission fee just for that. There's a gift shop on the way out but it didn't really have any decent "tat" which I was a little disappointed by. I love gift shops! Tip: watch where you're going, otherwise you might fall off a high ledge while not looking. Thankfully I didn't break my ankle.

    This is my second time here. I was here 9 years ago. I really enjoyed the views and walking along…read morethe battlements. Fun. A crusader castle. I think Herodotus is from Bodrum and he wrote about the history of this city.

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    Efes Müzesi - museums - Updated May 2026

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