Museum of Anatolian Civilizations - Museum Visitors E01
Today, in
the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which is among the few museums of the
world with its own collections, Anatolian Archeology has been exhibited in a
chronological order in these historical places of the Ottoman period starting
from the Paleolithic Age until today.
the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, which is among the few museums of the
world with its own collections, Anatolian Archeology has been exhibited in a
chronological order in these historical places of the Ottoman period starting
from the Paleolithic Age until today.
Collections
in the museum; Paleolithic Age, Neolithic (New / Polished Stone) Age,
Chalcolithic (Copper-Stone) Age, Old Bronze Age, Age of Assyrian Trade
Colonies, Old Hittite and Hittite Empire, Phrygian Kingdom, Late Hittite Kingdom,
Urartian Kingdom, Lydian Period, M Anatolian Civilizations from the 1200s to
the present are classified as "Ankara for ages".
in the museum; Paleolithic Age, Neolithic (New / Polished Stone) Age,
Chalcolithic (Copper-Stone) Age, Old Bronze Age, Age of Assyrian Trade
Colonies, Old Hittite and Hittite Empire, Phrygian Kingdom, Late Hittite Kingdom,
Urartian Kingdom, Lydian Period, M Anatolian Civilizations from the 1200s to
the present are classified as "Ankara for ages".
Mustafa
Kemal Ataturk with the idea of establishing a museum in the center of the
meat sent to Ankara from work has pioneered the establishment of this museum
and Hittite artifacts throughout Turkey has contributed to the creation of
collections of this museum.
Kemal Ataturk with the idea of establishing a museum in the center of the
meat sent to Ankara from work has pioneered the establishment of this museum
and Hittite artifacts throughout Turkey has contributed to the creation of
collections of this museum.
The Museum
of Anatolian Civilizations, with its historical and deep-rooted history, became
the ere Museum of the Year in Europe ile on April 19, 1997 in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
of Anatolian Civilizations, with its historical and deep-rooted history, became
the ere Museum of the Year in Europe ile on April 19, 1997 in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
Anatolian
Civilizations Museum; It serves in the old Mahmutpaşa Bedesteni and Kurşunlu
Han buildings. The restoration works, which started in 1938, were completed in
1968 and the museum started to operate.
Civilizations Museum; It serves in the old Mahmutpaşa Bedesteni and Kurşunlu
Han buildings. The restoration works, which started in 1938, were completed in
1968 and the museum started to operate.
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