Kayseri Archaeology Museum
The Kayseri Archaeology Museum holds finds from across central Anatolia, spanning the Hittite Bronze Age, the Roman province of Cappadocia, and the Byzantine period. Founded in 1969, the museum moved in 2019 to a striking new home: the basement level of Kayseri's medieval citadel, right on the central Cumhuriyet Meydanı square. The citadel itself — built from the region's characteristic dark basalt — provides an atmospheric archaeological frame around the exhibits. The collection offers a solid cross-section of one of antiquity's most densely layered regions, with Hittite artifacts among the highlights. For visitors interested in pre-classical Anatolian civilizations, it serves as a compact and well-situated introduction.
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