1. The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is located in Bodrum, Turkey, and is considered one of the most important maritime museums in the world. It is housed in the Castle of St. Peter, a medieval fortress which was constructed by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century.
The museum showcases various artifacts and exhibits relating to underwater archaeology and the maritime history of the region. It is divided into several sections, including the Shipwreck Hall, where visitors can see the remains of ancient ships that were discovered in the surrounding waters. One of the most famous exhibits is the Uluburun Shipwreck, which dates back to the Late Bronze Age and is considered one of the oldest and most important shipwrecks ever discovered.
Other sections of the museum include the Glass Wreck Hall, which houses a collection of glass artifacts from a Byzantine shipwreck, and the Carian Princess Hall, which displays the remains of an ancient Carian princess and her grave goods.
2. The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is open daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM during the summer season (April to October), and from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the winter season (November to March).
For more information, you can contact the museum at +90 252 316 2516.
3. The entrance fee for the museum varies depending on the season. As of 2021, the ticket prices are as follows:
- Summer season (April to October): 65 TL for adults, 40 TL for students
- Winter season (November to March): 45 TL for adults, 25 TL for students
The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is located in Bodrum city center, making it easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can take a bus or a taxi to reach the museum.