A conceptually thought-out museum with interactive elements. It focuses on the history of the city, the Homeric epic and the history of excavations. There are not many exhibits, there are no masterpieces, but there is plenty of information. There is a terrace on the roof. A ticket to the museum allows you to visit Troy itself, which is located about a kilometer away.
You can get to the Museum of Troy and the excavations by minibus, which does not run so often, or by car. The fare is 75 lire. Entrance to the museum (brown cube) 27 euros. And if you are a family, then this is an exorbitant amount! If you trot, you will get to the excavations, which leave more positive emotions. The ticket office is located next to the entrance to the museum and is quite far from the excavations. There are only parking spaces nearby and not a single bench. You will not see a Trojan horse, or maybe you will be lucky and a new one will be put together by your arrival. Where is the one that you can climb into - we have not found. Maybe he's far away on the road to Troy.
We could not finish the tour in the time from opening to closing. We couldn't get enough. We'll be back again. I'm not just recommending it; I strongly and persistently recommend that you go. A museum included in the museum Map ecosystem. There is no shortage of parking. Transportation was very simple by car.