İzmir
Archaeology Museum
The
first archaeology museum in İzmir was opened to visit in
1927 at Ayavukla (Gözlü) Church in Tepecik after the work
collection activities of three years. The second archaeology
museum was founded in 1951 at Culture Park.
A new museum
was required due to excessive works brought from the neighbour
ancient cities.
A new and modern
museum was established on a 5000m2 area in Bahribaba Park
in Konak and the museum was opened to visit on February
11th, 1984.
The museum was
established to meet any kind of needs with its museum exhibition
halls, laboratories, warehouses, photography-rooms, libraries,
and conference halls. The number of monuments located in
the museum building and garden is more than 1500.
In this three-floor
museum, the exhibition is organised in sections.
Upper Floor
Hall
The archaeological works of ancient cities such as Iasos,
Çandarlı (Pitane), Bergama, Bayraklı (Former İzmir); ceramic
findings made of cooked soil found in İasos dig in BC III.
thousand of prehistoric period; Western Anatolia ceramics
of Protogeometric and Geometric Period; Western Anatolia
vases with black and red figures belonging to Archaic Period;
hydrias of Hellenistic Period; various vessels, glass vases,
bottles, masks, statues, Myrina (Aliağa) Eros statues are
all exhibited in this hall. Gold, silver and precious stone
ornaments, glass materials and coins of Archaic, Hellenistic,
Rome and Byzantine Period and bronze Demeter ornaments,
glass materials, coins and bronze Demeter statue are exhibited
in Treasury Hall of this floor.
Marble works
are being exhibited at the middle floor, which is the entrance
floor of the museum. Big statues, busts, portraits and masks
of the period between Archaic times and Rome Times are also
exhibited in this floor.