The Alanya Archaeological Museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts from the region’s ancient civilizations, including Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods. Established in 1967, the museum offers two main sections—Archaeology and Ethnography—allowing visitors to explore Alanya’s history through statues, coins, mosaics, and traditional cultural items. It’s located near Damlataş Cave and Cleopatra Beach, making it a great cultural stop during your Alanya visit.
In central Alanya, near Damlataş Cave and Cleopatra Beach.
Open daily 08:30–22:00 (April–October), 08:30–17:30 (November–March), closed Mondays.
Yes, with ramps and accessible facilities.
The museum features artifacts from the Bronze Age, Hellenistic period, Roman, Byzantine, and Seljuk eras.