Originally Ephesus Archaeological Museum has established on the road to the ruins of Ephesus in the sub-province of Selcuk 70 km. away from Izmir. When this building became too small to hold all the objects uncovered by excavations that had been taking place since 1897, a new building was constructed which was opened to the public in 1964.
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- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/Ephesus_…The Ephesus Archaeological Museum (Turkish: Efes Müzesi) is an archaeological museum in Selçuk near the Ancient Greek city of İzmir, Turkey.
- google.com travel/hotels/entity/…The Ephesus Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Selçuk near the Ancient Greek city of İzmir, Turkey.
- privateistanbultours.com ephesus-archaeological-…Originally Ephesus Archaeological Museum has established on the road to the ruins of Ephesus in the sub-province of Selcuk 70 km. away from Izmir.
- ephesus.us around-ephesus/ephesus-museum/…Ephesus Archaeological Museum is located in Selcuk town, across the main minibus terminal.
- ephesuscentrum.com ephesus-archeological-museum/The two best finds exhibited in the Ephesus Archeological Museum are the marble statues of Artemis. One from the first century AD and one from the second...
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- ephesustours.biz live/ephesus-archaeological-…Ephesus Archaeological Museum is located in Selcuk, Izmir nearby the ancient city Ephesus. It was founded in 1929.
- turkisharchaeonews.net museum/ephesus-museum-…The most famous exhibits of the Ephesus Archaeological Museum are in the Hall of Artemis Ephesia, where there are two statues of this goddess.