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Fethiye Museum
27 persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh,
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No:4 505. Sk.
Fethiye, Muğla
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Fethiye Museum consists of two halls, one for Archaeology and the other for ethnography. Almost all of the opuses exhibited in these two halls have been compiled from Fethiye and its surroundings. A big part of the opuses being exhibited in the Archaeology part consists of ceramic group opuses. The opuses in the hall have been subjected to a chronological order among themselves. Most important of the opuses covering the period from 3000 BC to the end of the Byzantine period is undoubtedly the stela that had great contributions in decoding Likian language. There is a text on this stela which is written in three different languages. Another important opus of the museum is the "Sculpture of Young Girl with Dove" and the sculpture of two women beside it. The sculpture of the girl with dove is related with Arthemis cult and it is important in terms of its showing the existence of an Arthemis temple in the city in ancient period. In the ethnography hall, there are various hand weaving samples, hand embroideries, robes, üç etek (a kind of dress worn by women), and silver Jewellery special to the region. In addition, a dastar loom that is in an inactive condition with all its units is also exhibited in this part. In the open part of the museum, large stone blocked opuses, sarcophagus graves, and "Izraza Monument", which is a product of Lichean culture are exhibited.
Fethiye Museum consists of two halls, one for Archaeology and the other for ethnography. Almost all of the opuses exhibited in these two halls have been compiled from Fethiye and its surroundings. A big part of the opuses being exhibited in the Archaeology part consists of ceramic group opuses. The…
Learn the history of Fethiye's past : ancient cities of Telmessos and Makri. View ancient Lycian tribe's artefacts. You can see a marble torso from a cuirassed statue of the Roman Emperor Nero (54-68 AD).