The
Archeological Museum, near Konak Square,
houses a superb collection of antiquities
including the statues of Poseidon and Demeter
which, in ancient times, stood in the Agora
(Closed on Mondays).
Next to the Archeology Museum, the Ethnography
Museum contains folkloric artifacts, which
include a fine collection of Bergama and
Gordes carpets, traditional costumes and camel
bridles (Closed on Mondays).
The Ataturk Museum is situated on Ataturk
Caddesi in an old Izmir house used by the
founder of the Turkish Republic. It exhibits
photographs of the leader as well as some of
his personal effects. (Closed on Mondays).
The Fine Arts Museum, located in Konak,
displays the works of famous Turkish
painters
(Closed on Mondays).
The Selcuk Yasar Art Museum is a private
museum on Cumhuriyet Bulvari with a collection
of 20th-century Turkish art (Closed on
Sundays).
The Natural History Museum in Bornova acts as
a natural reserve of the Aegean Region
landscapes' historical preservation (Closed on
Sundays).
The Odemis Archaeological Museum is about 60
km east of Izmir and displays regional
artifacts (Closed on weekends).
The Tire Archaeological Museum is about 50 km
east of Izmir (Closed on weekends). |