Visited museums in many cities in Turkey, and felt that the Antalya Museum was the most not to be missed. Tickets are 20 lire per person, audio guides 15 lire/desk, closed every Monday, staggered Monday to visit. The pavilion is divided into two floors and the exhibition is very rich. There are also many sarcophagus sculptures in the courtyard to visit. The most unique floor of the pavilion is the temple exhibition area of the gods. The exhibition area is very good at restoring the architectural style of the ancient Roman period. Each unearthed statue is listed in accordance with the position. The main position in the middle is of course Zeus. The side is Hera, and the exhibition also includes Athena, Apollo, Cupid and other well-known gods. Each statue has a very complete English annotation, introducing the sculpture unearthed and the historical story of the gods. After participating, I feel that I have been integrated into ancient myths. There is also a sarcophagus exhibition hall on the first floor, and the exquisiteness of the sarcophagus is amazing and it is also a must visit. The exhibition hall on the second floor is mainly a currency exhibition, and various currency evolutions in various periods. In addition, the museum also exhibits the history of various local Turkish products such as hydrangea bags and carpets. In short, it is a place worth visiting to understand the history of Turkish culture.