Hierapolis Archeology Museum
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The Roman Bath, one of the biggest buildings of Hierapolis Ancient City, has been serving as the Hierapolis Archeology Museum since 1984. In addition to the artifacts from the Hierapolis excavations, the museum also includes artifacts from the ancient cities of the Lycos (Çürsusu) valley, such as Laodikeia, Colossai, Tripolis, Attuda. In addition, archaeological finds from Beycesultan Höyük, which gives the best examples of the Bronze Age, constitute an important part of the museum. In addition, the works unearthed from some settlements in Caria, Pisidia and Lydian regions have been collected and exhibited in the Hierapolis Museum. The museum, where many small and large works are exhibited, consists of three closed spaces. These are sculptures and sarcophagi halls, small finds halls and theater finds halls.