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Konya
Ereğli Museum
In Ereğli Museum, which has been established
in 1968, 8096 cultural assets are exhibited.
Annual average visitor number is 10900.
The museum has a large open exhibition,
but closed exhibition is made in a hall.
Ereğli Museum is the synthesis of all civilizations
starting from 7000 BC since Neolithic Period
without interruption. Herakleia archaic
city and the cultural assets found around
are exhibited in Ereğli Museum. The hand
axes found in Can Hasan belonging to the
Neolithic Period, wall frescos, hand mills,
digging tools and cooked earthenware Pts,
polichrome cooked earthenware pots belonging
to the Calcolithic Period, animal and human
figures belonging to the Old Bronze Age,
arrow ends, stamp seals, hand axes, water
jugs with bulle belonging to Asyrrian Commercial
Colony Period, idols, cooked earthenware
fruit plates, cooked
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earthenware
salt cups, cylindrical and stamp
seals belonging to the Hittite
Period, carabeuses, hieroglyph
and nail written sculpture bases,
fibulas belonging to the Phrygian
Era, beak mouthed water jugs,
phiales, lekythos belonging
to the Hellenistic Period, silver
Athena coins called as Herakleia
treasure, golden frames, architectural
parts belonging to the Roman
Period, grave stels, human and
animal figures, architectural
parts belonging to the Byzantine
Period, golden christograms,
glazed pots belonging to Seljuk
and Karamanoğlu Periods, plaster
ornaments, trousseau chest belonging
to the Ottoman Period made of
rye stem, hand - written Korans
with golden prayer beads, guns,
hand - woven carpets and kilims
are the most important movable
cultural assets present in our
museum.
Furthermore, İvriz Rock Monument
belonging to the late Hittite
Period, golden coated wooden
sarcophagus parts belonging
to Hellenistic Period, which
are found in Göztepe Tumulus
and golden Ephesus coin are
among the most rare works of
the world.
Museum Tel :( + 90 -
332 ) 713 45 92
Open hours to visit:
The museum can be visited during
the working hours at each day
of the week except Mondays.
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