Aksaray Museum
Aksaray Museum is the region's principal archaeological museum, presenting the rich cultural heritage of Aksaray and southern Cappadocia. Its collections span from the Neolithic period to the Ottoman era, featuring artifacts discovered at nearby archaeological sites, underground cities, churches, and ancient settlements.
Key Info
Location: Aksaray City Center
Duration: 1–2 hours
Entrance: Paid (Museum Pass accepted)
Best Time: During museum opening hours
Experience
The museum offers a chronological journey through thousands of years of Anatolian history. Visitors can explore archaeological finds from Aşıklı Höyük, Acemhöyük, Ihlara Valley, Açıksaray, and the surrounding region, including stone sculptures, pottery, coins, sarcophagi, Byzantine artifacts, and ethnographic collections that illustrate everyday life across different civilizations.
Highlights
Archaeological and ethnographic collections
Artifacts from Aşıklı Höyük and Acemhöyük
Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman exhibits
Stone sculptures, pottery, coins, and sarcophagi
Excellent introduction to the history of southern Cappadocia
How to Visit
Aksaray Museum is located in the city center and is easily accessible by car or public transportation. It is commonly combined with visits to Ihlara Valley, Selime Cathedral, Monastery Valley, Açıksaray (Open Palace), Ağzıkarahan Caravanserai, and Sultanhanı Caravanserai, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the historical attractions of southern Cappadocia.



