Muğla Museum
Muğla Museum is a museum in Muğla, Turkey. It is a general purpose museum combining natural history, archaeology and ethnography. The museum building, which is located on Müştak Bey street,[1] is the former prison of Muğla city. The building was restored and opened as a museum in 1994. [2]
Muğla Müzesi | |
From ethnography section | |
Location within Turkey | |
Established | 1994 |
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Location | Müştak Bey caddesi |
Coordinates | 37°13′02″N 28°22′05″E |
Type | Natural history, Archaeology, Ethnography |
Collections | 5460 |
Owner | Ministry of Culture |
One section of the museum exhibits the fossils of animals that lived 5-9 million years ago (i.e., Turolian period) from Kaklıcatepe, a hill close to Muğla. Another section focuses on archaeology; finds from excavations in Stratonicea excavations are exhibited in this area. There is also a skeleton of a gladiator.[3] In ethnography section clothes and everyday tools from Muğla area are exhibited.[2] There are 5460 items in the museum.[1]
References
- Cultural Property page. www.kulturvarliklari.gov.tr. (in Turkish)
- Muğla Culture Tourism page. dosim.kulturturizm.gov.tr. (in Turkish)
- Milliyet newspaper. blog.milliyet.com.tr. (in Turkish)
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