Bodrum Kalesi

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Bodrum Castle is located in Turkey's port city of Bodrum and was built in 1402 by St. The castle was built by the Knights of St. Peter with the name of St. Peter's Castle. The castle, which has become the symbol of Bodrum, has been used as the "Underwater Archeology Museum" since 1960.

Monday 08:30–22:00 Tuesday 08:30–22:00 Wednesday 08:30–22:00 Thursday 08:30–22:00 Friday 08:30–22:00 Saturday 08:30–22:00 Sunday 08:30–22:00
 

Artifacts in the museum collections are exhibited in the Turkish bath, Amphora exhibit, Eastern Roman Ship, Glass Hall, Glass Wreck, Coin and Jewelery Hall, Carian Princess Hall, English Tower, Torture and Massacre Rooms and German Tower.

In addition, works are exhibited in open spaces in the castle, which was built on a land of 33.5 decares. The museum received the "Special Praise" award in the European Museum of the Year Competition in 1995.

Address

Çarşı Mh., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla

Contact Info

(0252) 316 25 16

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