Ephesus Museum
Travel Point Overview
Imagine holding your Museum Pass, the majestic ruins of ancient Ephesus behind you, and just ahead — a gateway into thousands of years of history.
🏛️ Ephesus Museum – Selçuk, İzmir
Step into a world where ancient civilizations come to life…
Imagine holding your Museum Pass, the majestic ruins of ancient Ephesus behind you, and just ahead — a gateway into thousands of years of history. Behind sunlit stone walls, time whispers its secrets. Welcome to the Ephesus Museum, one of Turkey’s most important and fascinating museums.
🧭 Where is it? How to Get There?
🚆 From Basmane Train Station in İzmir, take a direct train to Selçuk
🚈 Or take the İZBAN line to Tepeköy, then transfer to Selçuk
🎫 Entrance Fee: €10 — Museum Pass is accepted
🏺 What Awaits Inside?
The Ephesus Museum brings together thousands of artifacts from civilizations such as Mycenaean, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods.
But this museum is more than a timeline — it’s a storytelling experience. Items are grouped not chronologically but by excavation sites and context, turning each room into its own immersive journey.
📌 Themed Exhibition Halls:
- Terrace Houses & Domestic Finds Room
Discover everyday life through ancient medical tools, cosmetics, jewelry, lighting devices, music instruments, and household décor. - Coin and Treasure Section
Follow the trail of money through the ages. - Grave Findings Hall
Explore burial traditions and spiritual beliefs of ancient cultures. - Artemis of Ephesus Hall
Come face to face with one of the most powerful and unique depictions of the goddess Artemis. - Imperial Cults Hall
See portraits and sculptures of Roman emperors deified by their people.
🌟 Highlights of the Collection
🗿 The Great Artemis Statue
Covered in fertility symbols, crowned with a multi-level temple-like headdress, this colossal statue embodies the Anatolian mother goddess Kybele merged with Ephesian Artemis.
🎨 Socrates Bust
Wavy hair, upward gaze, finely carved facial lines — a timeless marble portrait of the legendary philosopher.
🐕 Androklos and His Dog
A mythical king and the founder of Ephesus, sculpted alongside his faithful dog. A tribute to myth, loyalty, and origins.
🐬 Eros on a Dolphin Figurine
A bronze fountain sculpture showing the god of love riding a dolphin. Lighthearted, graceful, and rich in detail.
🛡️ Resting Warrior
A muscular young man, seated and relaxed, with a calm expression and armor beside him — the essence of classical beauty and strength.
⚱️ Sarcophagus of the Muses
Decorated with the nine Muses, this elaborate sarcophagus bridges the worlds of art, music, science, and eternity.
🏛️ Egyptian Priest Statue
An Archaic-style bronze sculpture with hieroglyphs and panther skin, representing cultural exchange between ancient Ephesus and Egypt.
🧩 New Additions to the Museum
🧼 Arasta and Turkish Bath Section
A restored Ottoman marketplace displaying traditional crafts like beadmaking and copperwork, along with a 16th-century Turkish bath.
📚 Ayasuluk Library
A restored 14th-century building turned into a local public reading room — a quiet corner for books and newspapers.
♿ Museum for the Visually Impaired
An ancient shop near the Lower Agora now serves as a touch-friendly museum with both replica and original pieces, ensuring accessibility for all.
📲 Explore with Advisormapp
Make your museum visit even richer with the Advisormapp mobile app — your personal guide to Ephesus and beyond!
🎧 With Advisormapp, you can:
- Get turn-by-turn directions to the museum
- Listen to multilingual audio guides for each major artifact
- Discover nearby sites like the Ephesus ruins, Temple of Artemis, and House of Virgin Mary
- Find the best cafés, souvenir shops, accommodations, and travel tips
🌍 Start your journey: www.advisormapp.com
🏛️ A Portal to the Past
The Ephesus Museum is more than a building — it's an immersive walk through the civilizations that once shaped the world.
With its thoughtful curation, legendary artifacts, and ever-evolving exhibits, it’s a must-visit destination for every history lover.
Whether you’re a curious traveler or a passionate scholar, this museum will leave you awestruck.