Gordion Museum

Gordion Museum

📍 Ankara, Polatlı📅 Unknown
Museum

Description

Located in the Polatlı district of Ankara, the Gordion Museum is an important archaeological museum housing unique artifacts from Gordion, the capital of the Phrygian civilization.

Story

Established on the ruins of Gordion, the ancient capital of Phrygia, in the village of Yassıhöyük, part of Ankara's Polatlı district, the Gordion Museum is a significant cultural stop that brings the rich history of the region to the present day. The museum particularly draws attention with artifacts unearthed from the Great Tumulus, dating back to the 8th century BC and believed to be the tomb of King Midas. Gordion witnessed the most brilliant periods of the Phrygians and has a rich archaeological past. Pottery, bronze objects, textile fragments, and architectural elements discovered during excavations reveal the advanced craftsmanship and artistic skills of the Phrygians. The museum offers visitors glimpses into the daily life, belief systems, and artistic expressions of this ancient civilization. This region, especially known for the legend of Midas's golden touch, was one of the centers of Phrygian political and cultural power. The museum's architecture is simple and functional, harmonizing with the surrounding mounds. The exhibition layout inside takes visitors on a journey through the depths of Phrygian history, chronologically and thematically. During their museum visit, visitors can also explore the Gordion archaeological site.

Visit Tips

  • Don't forget to use your Museum Card if you have one.
  • Allocate enough time to visit both the Gordion archaeological site and the museum together.
  • Be sure to see the visitor center and the interior of the Great Tumulus.
  • It is recommended to carry a hat and water during summer months.
  • You can taste local delicacies in the village of Yassıhöyük around the museum.

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