MUSEUM
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
The Archaeologcal Museum, which was opened to visitors in 1984,
is a 33 storied building exhibiting many artifacts from the prehistoric period
to the Byzantine Period. Izmir Archaeological Museum, where artifacts unearthed
at the ruins such as Aphrodisuas, Bayraklu,Bergama 9Pergamon), Bodrum ,
Candirli, Efes 9Ephesus), Erythria, Lassos , Claros, Klazomenia, Colophon,
Kyme, Larissa, Lebedos, Magnesia , Miletus, Notion, Phocaea, Stratoniikeia,
teos and Tralles are exhibited is home to baked earth remains found, dating
back the prehistoric ages and the 3rd millennium BC.
The artefacts exhibited include :- Western Anatolian earthen
pot vases decorated with black and red figurines , jugs , bottles ,masks, small
statues and ornamental articles made of gold ,silver and precious metals, coins
,statues ,busts and portraits.
ETHNOGRAPHY MUSEUM
The building which since 1987 has served as an Ethnography
Museum was built according to the neo classic style at the beginning of the 19th
century.
The museum aims to provide information about social lifestyle and
interactions in the Izmir area in the 19th century. Handicrafts,
that faced extinction following industrialization, such as tin smithery,
ironmongery pottery making, blue bead making , wood printing , carpet weaving ,
rope making and the production of felt are all exhibited.
The first Turkish
chemist shop, a famous sherbet seller’s store and period clothes from Izmir can
also be seen. In addition, items on display include a guest room , a bridal
room ,a circumcision room , bridal head
dressings, purses , glassware and hand ornaments , coins , hand written books
and lettering sets, all of which are from the 19th century.
HISTORY AND ARTS MUSEUM
The History and Arts Museum opened in 2004 exhibits
artefacts from Ancient Smyrna in Bayrakli and other Western Anatolian ruins
such as Miletus , Ephesus and Claros .
The single storied museum building
displays the significant artefacts from the Hellenistic and Roman periods in 3
separate compartments , namely , ceramics ,stones and precious artefacts.
A rich
assortments of coins and bronze objects are displayed in the precious artefacts
section. The museum is located near Montro Gate, one of the gates that provide
access to the Culture Park.
ATATURK MUSEUM
Built between 1875 and 1880 and located at 1 Kordon in the
Neighbourhood of Alsancak, this building follows the line from the neoclassic
period.
The museum building displays features of the architecture, which is
very common in Izmir, with its 2 storeys and bay windows.
The lower surface of
its entrance floor is made of Liberation of marble and it exhibits the busts of
Ataturk, crystal mirrors and valuable marble statues. In the rooms of the
museum, a magnificent 19th century fireplace is on display.
THE HOUSE MUSEUM OF ISMET INONU
This house, located at no 20 on Inonu Street, was the home
where Ismet Inonu, one of the leading commanders in the War of Liberation and 2nd
President of the Republic of Turkey , was born on 24 September 1884. The house
in the Neighbourhood of Lkicemelik was opened to visitors in 1999 and exhibits
Inonu’s personal belongings and clothes. Visitors are able to watch a
documentary film about Inonu.
AHMET PIRISTINA CITY ARCHIVE AND MUSEUM
This building, which served the inhabitants of Izmir as a
fire station for many years, was converted into a museum for the purpose of
preserving memories of the city and providing the next generations with a rich
archive on Izmir’s urban history. The museum is named after Ahmed Piristina,
one of the famous mayors of the city.
RAILWAYS MUSEUM AND ARTS GALLERY
Built by the British between 1856 and 1858 , the 2 storied
museum comprises of 9 rooms and 2 halls. The museum is located on the upper
floor of the building with an arts gallery in the entrance floor.It exhibits
the registration plate numbers which identity the locomotives and wagons used
in the past.
Components of the steam locomotives and train signal lanterns,
track measurement devices and office supplies used by the railways
administration since its foundation as well as the first telephone systems
used, models of steam locomotives and photographs of Ataturk are also
displayed.
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