The Kütahya Archaeological Museum is situated in Kütahya, Turkey. It is housed in the historical Vacidiye Medrese, an Islamic school building that was commissioned by the Germinyanid ruler Umur in 1314. This location adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
The exhibits at the Kütahya Archaeological Museum cover a wide range of historical periods, from the Paleolithic to the Ottoman eras. Among the oldest items on display are painted ceramics from Hacılar. A notable exhibit is a sarcophagus of a supposed Amazon, which is a rare find. This broad spectrum of exhibits offers visitors a comprehensive view of the region's history.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Religion Religious building
Paşam Sultan, No:, Gediz Cd. No:10, Kütahya
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