Kayseri Archaeology Museum

Coordinates: 38°43′17″N 35°29′19″E / 38.72139°N 35.48861°E / 38.72139; 35.48861
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Kayseri Archaeology Museum
Kayseri Arkeoloji Müzesi
Heracles sarcophagus
Kayseri Archaeology Museum is located in Turkey
Kayseri Archaeology Museum
Kayseri Archaeology Museum
Established1969; 55 years ago (1969)
LocationCumhuriyet Mahallesi, Kaleiçi Meydan Kümeevler, No: 1 kayseri, Turkey
Coordinates38°43′17″N 35°29′19″E / 38.72139°N 35.48861°E / 38.72139; 35.48861
TypeArchaeology
OwnerMinistry of Culture

Kayseri Archaeology Museum is a museum in Kayseri, Turkey. Kayseri Archeology Museum, which has been serving here for about 50 years, has been moved to the new museum building within the Kayseri Castle and has been opened to visitors since 19 October 2019. In the new museum, there are 14 exhibition halls in chronological order. The works in the exhibition halls date from the Chalcolithic Age to the Late Osmanlı period. The address now is Cumhuriyet Mahallesi, Kaleiçi Meydan Kümeevler, No: 1, Melikgazi/Kayseri.

Kayseri is an old city. The Kültepe ruins are about 22 kilometres (14 mi) south west of the city. [1] The old museum was opened on 26 June 1969, the new one in 2019.

Exhibited items

Previous museum

The first hall is reserved for the Kültepe ruins. The origin of the

Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine eras. These are ornaments, figurines, marble sculptures, etc. One of the most important items is the Heracles
sarcophagus which was recently found during the construction of a nearby building. There are also some items in the yard.

New museum

There are a total of 13 exhibition halls namely Chalcolithic Period Hall, Early Bronze Period Hall, Tablet Hall, Assyrian Trade Colonies Period Hall, Hittite Period Hall, Late Hittite Period Stone Artefacts Hall, Archaic-Classical Period Halls, Hellenistic Period Hall, Roman Period Hall, Eastern Roman Period Hall, Seljuk Period Hall and Ottoman Period Hall where the artefacts found in Kayseri and its surroundings and brought to our Directorate and the artifacts found in the Kültepe Kaniş/Neşa excavations, which were excavated continuously from 1948 to the present, in Kültepe Karum/Kaniş Ruins, 22 km east of Kayseri are exhibited. There is also a temporary exhibition hall where temporary exhibitions are held.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Old museums page" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2017-02-07. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  2. ^ Folder on web

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