I really like this museum. I feeled like i am in a movie and visiting an old museum in Egypt. You can visit this museum to feel like in Egypt in Adana like me.
We just arrived in Adana this afternoon, and headed straight to the Archeology Museum -- only to be met by a guard with a printed sign basically saying: "Museum Closed by order of municipality" or something like that. We think it may be moving to a new location, but honestly, not really sure. Only know that we weren't even permitted to walk in the garden! Very, very disappointing!
This is my home town but last 30 years I didn't have chance to visit the musiums and other staff. Finally last year made the trip there and visited all the interesting areas and museums. Archeology museum has more then I tought. Must seen if by anychace you will travel to adana. Don't forget that temprature my go up to 40 c degrees in summer days and will be hard to breathe so do your trip before or after summer :)
Although small and needing improvement this museum is worth the visit to see the many things here; not to mention its free! They also have bathrooms, so if you’re visiting the Mosque or Central Park it’s nice to tour during a bathroom break. The museum is two stories, but the whole second floor has been removed of artifacts. My favorite space is outside where there is more to see then inside. But their outdoor garden of artifacts allows for good photo ops with the mosque in the background. They have some sarcophaguses with intricate carvings and even one inside that is child size.
A museum with significant examples of different cultures, unexpected quality for a small city. Especially interesting were the floors of Roman mosaics. Displays were dynamic and interesting, in English, Turkish and German.
It is not a world wide famous museum like Istanbul, Ephesus and Gaziantep museums but It worths a visit while in Adana. It is located at south corner of Merkez Park just near to Sabanci Cami. In its modest building and garden it houses remains from civilizations that had left their traces to different periods of the history beginning with Hittites.By the way if you like history and fond of visiting museums please buy a museum card from the first museum you visit in Turkey and enjoy free access to museums and archaeological sites run by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
I really enjoyed visiting this museu. I would love to come back again when have more time and more time to spend in this city!
Nice to see if you have extra time, but it is small, maybe 30 minutes? Adana itself, IS a museum! Easy to find, we were let in for free, I am not sure why, but it was interesting to see what is their local archeology - most of it was taken to Istanbul.
The museum was relatively small and under construction while we were visiting there in September 2013.
This wee museum was a few minutes walking from the hotel I am accommodated in, is one of many historical attractions in Adana.It exhibits the remains of Karamanmaras, Gaziantep, Mersin, Yumukepte, Tarus Gözlükule and Missis diggings. A wonderful statue of Hittite god Tarhunda atop his chariot