Antalya Museum The Antalya Museum First-class museum in Turkey, the historical relics exhibition hall contains ancient cultural relics, unearthed items of Phoenician colonies, and ritual demonstrations of funeral ceremonies. It is very different from domestic museums. The statue area is a major museum, with a large collection of works from the 2nd century AD. The art exhibition hall has small artworks and shipwrecks, and several small ornate silver and ivory statues dug from the 8th century AD tombs. The Imperial Hall has a Roman marble bust unearthed from the site of Baiji, which dates from the 2nd to 3rd centuries AD. It is very well preserved. The museum has 13 exhibition halls, a children's exhibition area and open-air exhibition area. All exhibits are locally found artifacts, arranged in chronological order and different themes. The mosaic inlaid statues and portraits are wonderful, with tickets for 20 lira and audio guides in English only 15 lira. It is recommended to rent Chinese voice navigation to learn about the long history of the Ottoman Empire.