A must-visit, the museum's premises and exhibits will allow you to plunge into the ancient history of these places. It's a pity that the information plates for the exhibits are purely in Turkish, but you can get an audio guide in English.
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NA D.
Level 5 Local Expert
March 19
The museum is not big, we went around in 30 minutes, and it took about 15 minutes to get around the park. The price is 350 lire per person, it's a bit greedy to pay for it. Then we walked to the walls of some kind of castle. A replica of the old city is being built inside it. It's a pity the top of the castle was closed, and there's a viper pit and a construction site around, but the panorama from there is the best in the city. You can go cleanly if you have time, but there is nowhere to put it in Ankara. Overall, it's not bad.
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Sergio
Level 8 Local Expert
April 17
Disappointment. Firstly, the museum is, in fact, very small - only 3 long halls. Secondly, everything is interesting, of course, but only those who are interested in such things and are well versed in them can truly appreciate it. So there is no "obligation" in this museum, moreover, in my opinion, for most it is not worth its price.