Amasra Museum

Museum Amasra, Bartin, Turkey

What to expect

The Amasra Museum is a museum located in the Amasra district of Bartın Province, northwestern Turkey. The museum exhibits archaeological artifacts and ethnographic items from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Genoese, and Ottoman periods. The museum has four exhibition halls, two of which are dedicated to archaeological artifacts and two to ethnographic items. The museum's collection includes terracotta and glass vessels, golden and bronze jewelry, marble statues, and other artifacts. The museum also has a yard with stone artifacts from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Genoese periods. A map of the Mediterranean Sea from 1884 is also on display. The museum is visited by over 50,000 tourists annually

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A Day Trip to Amasra, Turkey with Kids

A Day Trip to Amasra, Turkey with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We used our MuzeKart for entry (this card gives residents, including foreign residents and diplomats entry into museums across Turkey for a year for 70 tl, a great price. You can buy it at many museums)

Highlights: It is a small museum, but well laid out with English and Turkish signs. Worth a visit (and had Western toilets) ✨