Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Discover the Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum, housed in the iconic Bodrum Castle. Explore fascinating artifacts from ancient shipwrecks, showcasing maritime history dating back to the 16th century BC.
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Highlights
- Explore ancient shipwrecks and treasures, including the famous Uluburun Shipwreck.
- Discover Bodrum Castle, blending Gothic and Ottoman architectural styles.
- See one of the world’s largest amphora collections and other fascinating artifacts.
- Visit a museum recognized as European Museum of the Year in 1995.
- Explore themed exhibits like the Late Bronze Age Shipwrecks and Serçelimanı Glass Shipwreck halls.
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- Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum Entrance Ticket
Excludes
- Hotel Transfer
How It Works
- Opening Hours: 08:30 - 22:00 daily
- Location: Çarşı Mahallesi, Kale Caddesi, No: 36 48400 Bodrum/Muğla
- Next-Day Purchase: If your purchase is for tomorrow, your ticket will be sent to you by early morning.
- Future Date Purchase: If your purchase is for a future date, since tickets have expiration dates, you will receive them the day before your service date.
- Your tickets are valid throughout the opening hours.
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The Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum, set within the historic Bodrum Castle, offers a unique glimpse into maritime history. Opened in 1964, it showcases underwater discoveries along Turkey’s coast, spanning from the 16th century BC to the 16th century AD. A highlight is the Uluburun Shipwreck, a 14th-century BC vessel revealing ancient trade through artifacts like copper ingots, pottery, and jewelry. Specialized halls feature themes like Late Bronze Age shipwrecks and medieval Islamic glass. The museum boasts one of the largest amphora collections, illustrating ancient Mediterranean trade. Housed in a 15th-century castle built by the Knights of St. John, with elements from the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the site blends history and architecture. Winner of the 1995 European Museum of the Year Award, it offers a fascinating journey through time.