Bodrum Museum Of Underwater Archaeology

Bodrum Museum Of Underwater Archaeology

Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is located in Bodrum, specifically at Bodrum Castle since 1962m. It is the largest museum dedicated to the science of underwater archeology and is one of the city's most important museums and Turkey's most popular tourist destinations. The museum houses 12-century B.C. ship holdings, Byzantine and Roman ships, as well as some Ottoman-era ships. The Bodrum Museum of Marine Antiquities also houses tons of Cypriot copper alloys, pure tin alloys, glass alloys, pottery pieces, and an Egyptian conclusion.

Activities you can do at the Bodrum Museum Of Underwater Archaeology

• you can start taking pictures of the stone museum entrance and its half-stonework, and then wander through its garden with statues and ancient graves.

• Visit the Egyptian Oluoron Ship Body, which dates back to the 14th century BC, and learn about its pottery and jewelry collections.

• visit the former church building with an exhibition of vases from the Mississippi era and some tools from the Bronze age.

• the museum contains many structures for ships discovered in the Aegean, some dating from the mid-term and some for World War I.

• and don’t forget to take pictures of the blue bottle collection discovered in the bareboat excavations of the 7th century BC.

• visit the multi-historic monetarist hall, with its many shapes and sizes, some of which are made of gold.