A wonderful museum, small, but decorated with love and understanding of the subject. Several world-class masterpieces would decorate the Hermitage or the Louvre. A rare antique bronze sculpture is represented by three objects, a beautiful Apollo. Masterpieces of jewelry art are also rare, I have not seen analogues in museums around the world, but I have been to many places - in Rome, in Naples. I highly recommend it to all lovers of antiquity, and just to cultured people. From the metro station Kulturpark through the park 10 minutes on foot, buses run. It's nice to take a walk, the park is well maintained and blooming. Thanks!
A wonderful museum with absolutely unique exhibits of Greek and Roman bronze. The museum is completely free. It's true that it's not very close to the tram stop, but it's worth it.
The first archaeological museum of the Ottoman Empire. It was first established by Sultan Abdulhamit in the garden of the Boys' high school and then moved to Kültürpark. It's worth a trip. Admission is Free.