Antakya Archaeology Museum

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The Antakya Archaeology Museum is a renowned museum in Antakya, Turkey, famous for its extensive collection of Roman and Byzantine mosaics and regional archaeological artifacts.

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instanceOf archaeology museum
associatedWith Byzantine Empire period NERFINISHED
Roman Empire period NERFINISHED
Seleucid period NERFINISHED
ancient city of Antioch
ancient city of Daphne
collectionType Byzantine mosaics
Byzantine period artifacts
Hellenistic artifacts
Roman mosaics
Roman period artifacts
archaeological artifacts
coins
inscriptions
sarcophagi
statuary
country Turkey
focusesOn archaeology of Eastern Mediterranean
archaeology of ancient Near East border region
formerName Hatay Archaeology Museum NERFINISHED
hasExhibit Bronze Age artifacts from Hatay region
Hittite-period artifacts from the region
funerary steles
mosaics depicting hunting scenes
mosaics depicting mythological scenes
hasSubject Byzantine art
Roman provincial art
history of Antioch
local funerary customs
religious practices in Roman and Byzantine periods
urban life in ancient Antioch
heritage regional archaeological heritage of Hatay
languageOfSignage English
Turkish
locatedIn Antakya NERFINISHED
Hatay Province NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Region, Turkey NERFINISHED
near Orontes River NERFINISHED
notableFor extensive collection of floor mosaics from ancient Antioch and its environs
one of the richest collections of Roman mosaics in the world
operatedBy Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
regionServed Southern Turkey
servesAs main archaeological museum of Hatay Province
tourismType cultural tourism attraction

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Antakya hasLandmark Antakya Archaeology Museum