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  • Ephesus Museum is 3 km from the ancient city of Ephesus. It is located in the town of Selcuk, where Ephesus is located. It is one of the most important museums in Turkey with its cultural activities and visitor capacity, as well as important artifacts from the Mycenaean, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods in Ephesus and its surroundings.
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  • Ephesus Archaeological Museum. ... Check the Ephesus Day Tours from Kusadasi guide below. Complete List of Archaeological Sites in Ancient Ephesus.
  • The other museum with a great number of Ephesus artifacts is the Ephesus Museum in Vienna. ... Sections in Ephesus Archaeological Museum.
  • Remember that you can explore the entire Ephesus Archaeological Museum in our Private Ephesus Tours organized by Best Ephesus Tours.
  • Ephesus Archaeological Museum is located in Selcuk town, across the main minibus terminal.
  • The Ephesus Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Selçuk near the Ancient Greek city of İzmir, Turkey.
  • The Ephesus Archaeological Museum is located in Selcuk, near the entrance to the Basilica of St. John.
  • The Ephesus Archaeological Museum, known as Efes Müzesi in Turkish, is situated in the town of Selçuk, which is in close proximity to Izmir, Turkey.
  • This important museum displays the pieces found in and around the ruins of Ephesus. Prior to World War II, discoveries were taken to a museum in Vienna.
  • Many of the sensitive artefacts from Ephesus are displayed here. Located in Selcuk - Izmir, the Ephesus Archaeological Museum is a great spot to visit.
  • Ephesus Museum, Archaeological Museum. Eros statue in Ephesus. ... Archaeological Ephesus Tour (Private and Full-Day) Itinerary You will be...
  • 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.
  • The most famous exhibits of the Ephesus Archaeological Museum are in the Hall of Artemis Ephesia, where there are two statues of this goddess.