The Nides Museum is a great display of archaeological discoveries in the ancient city of Acemhoyuk near Axalai. From the Httir and Frigian eras to the carvings of Tyana, the Roman city, 23 km southwest of Nides. Several mummies were also on display, including one of the mummies of a blonde nun, found in the Great Viper Church in the Uhrage Canyon in the 1960s.
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The Nides Museum is a great display of archaeological discoveries in the ancient city of Acemhoyuk near Axalai. From the Httir and Frigian eras to the carvings of Tyana, the Roman city, 23 km southwest of Nides. Several mummies were also on display, including one of the mummies of a blonde nun, found in the Great Viper Church in the Uhrage Canyon in the 1960s.
The Nieder Museum is one of the most important libraries in central Anatolia, with three large exhibition halls, a professional library, a modern conference hall and a showroom.
The Nides Museum is a great display of archaeological discoveries in the ancient city of Acemhoyuk near Axalai. From the Httir and Frigian eras to the carvings of Tyana, the Roman city, 23 km southwest of Nides. Several mummies were also on display, including one of the mummies of a blonde nun
The museum is recommended by a tour guide when traveling freely, and the cultural property is obtained scientifically, inspected, evaluated, protected, introduced, temporarily and permanently displayed.
The museum is very good, it is worth seeing, open after 10 am, no tickets are charged, and you will not be allowed to enter at 3 pm. The artwork here is very rich.