The department of Greek art, where you can see the splendid bust of Diocletian on the photo to the left, has reasonable dimensions – the other parts are immodestly big, and I wondered which museum had the largest archaeological collection: Istanbul or the Paris Louvre. I had not expected a museum of these dimensions, and was exhausted after visiting it three times in three days. And every object is splendid. It is, to paraphrase Truman Capote, like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go.
Most departments of the museum close at five o’ clock, but the main building closes at seven. In the garden, between the ancient columns, tombstones, and sarcophagi, you can buy coffee, tea, and soft drinks. You will probably need them to survive this big, beautiful museum.
This museum was visited in 2008, 2012.
 Mada'in Saleh, Head of a man
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 Perinthus, Relief of Micallus
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 Byblos, Statue of Poseidon
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 Constantinople, Forum of Theodosius, Relief with soldiers
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 3, Alexander sarcophagus (18) (Abdalonymus)
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 Amida, Relief of Naram-Sin
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 Assos, Temple of Athena, Façade
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 Pergamon, Portrait of Agrippina Maior
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 Smyrna, Relief with a tribute to Euripides
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 Pella, Tombstone of a Macedonian warrior
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 Aššur, Statue of Šalmaneser III
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 Hippodrome, Porphyrius Monument of the Greens
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 1, Egyptian-style sarcophagus
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 Palmyra, Tombstone of a man
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 Aššur, Parthian stele of a worshipper
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 Samos, Head of a kouros
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 Nicaea, Funerary relief of Menas
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 Sidon, Funerary stele of Dioscurides
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 Constantinople, Sea Wall, Royal Gate, Marble decoration
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 Aelia Eudocia II
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 Saba'a, Relief of Adad-Nirari III
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 3, Alexander sarcophagus (11) (Perdiccas?)
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 6, Sarcophagus of the satrap
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 1, Sarcophagus of the mourning women
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 Dascylium, Long funerary stele, detail: chariot
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 Adana, Portrait of Hadrian
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 Snake head from the Greek victory monument in Delphi, later brought to Constantinople
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 Ephesus, Archaic temple of Artemis, Ivory figurine of the goddess
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 Tenedos, Head of Hermes (archaizing)
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 2, Mixed Egyptian-Greek-style sarcophagus
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 Chalcedon, Tombstone of Severius Acceptus of VIII Augusta
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 Hattusa, Kadesh Treaty
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 Constantinople, Tombstone of Menios
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 Samos, Heracles as archer
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 Dascylium, Relief of two Magians sacrificing a sheep and a bull
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 Pergamon, Portrait of Augustus
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 Palmyra, Jupiter Heliopolitanus
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 Ivriz, Relief of king Warpalas and the god Tarhunza
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 Roman statue of the Egyptian god Bes from Amathus
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 Troy VIII, Head of Zeus
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 Sarcophagus from the Persian age
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 Aššur, Door plaques of Šalmaneser III
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 Cyzicus, Column drum
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 Nimrud, Northwest Palace of Aššurnasirpal II, Genie
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 Abydus, Roman tombstone
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 Kallipolis, Relief of Cybele
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 Hattusa, Letter of king Hattusilis III to king Kadashman-Enlil II of Babylonia
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 Troy VIII, Metope
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 7, Greek-style sarcophagus
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 Constantinople, Forum of Theodosius, Tombstone of Aurelius Suro of I Adiutrix
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 Constantinople, Forum of Theodosius, Tombstone of an aquilifer of II Adiutrix
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 Pergamene copy of the Alcamenes herm
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 Hippodrome, Kathisma, capital
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 Aššur, Old Palace, Head of a lamassu
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 Yemenite relief of a woman and a man, seated on dromedaries, meeting at a well
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 Miletus, Statue of Apollo
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 Didyma, Head of Zeus
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 Kanesh, Letter (in an envelope) concerning silver debt
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 Hippodrome, Porphyrius Monument of the Blues
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 Abydus, Anastasius' passage law
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 Coin of the Bosphorus
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 Assos, Temple of Athena, Façade
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 Dascylium, Long funerary stele, Inscription
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 Pergamon, Portrait of Alexander the Great
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 Nicomedia, Sarcophagus
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 Dascylium, Long funerary stele
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 Cyzicus, Charioteer
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 Sidon, Funerary stele of Salmamodes
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 Halicarnassus, Mausoleum, Lion
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 Assos, Temple of Athena, Façade
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 Aphrodisias, Valentinian II
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 Perinthus, Portrait of Commodus
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 Aššur, Altar of Tikulti-Ninurta I
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 Baalbek, Temple of Jupiter, Lion
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 Troy VI, "Minaean" pottery
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 Hellenistic funeral stele
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 3, Alexander sarcophagus (02) Alexander
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 Constantinople, Forum of Theodosius, Arcadius
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 Mada'in Saleh, Sundial
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 Smyrna, Sappho (Roman copy of a Hellenistic portrait)
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 Samos, Head of a kouros
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 2, Sarcophagus of Tabnit
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 Priene, Aphrodite
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 Dascylium, Short funerary stele: chariot
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 Troy VIII, Treaty between Troy and six other towns
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 Alexandria near Issus, Roman tombstone
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 Ephesus, Archaic temple of Artemis, Ivory lion
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Sarcophagus with the Dioscuri
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 Jerusalem, Temple Inscription
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 Hattusa, Deeds of Šuppililiuma
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 Troy IX, Figurine of Cybele
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 Perinthus, Portrait of a man
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 3, Sidon, Alexander Sarcophagus
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 4, Lycian sarcophagus
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 Kanesh, Account of a caravan
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 4, Lycian sarcophagus, Sphinxes
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 Nicomedia, Portrait of Diocletian
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 Bor, Relief of king Warpalas
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 Cyzicus, Kouros
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 Dascylium, Frieze of women on horseback
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 Bor, Relief of king Warpalas, inscription
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 Constantinople, Forum of Theodosius, Orpheus
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 Ephesus, Archaic temple of Artemis, Gold falcon
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 Bolu, Hidirsihlar tumulus, Galatian torques
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 Dascylium, Short funerary stele
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 Jerusalem, Siloam Inscription
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 Pergamon, Relief of a hero
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 Sidon, Bustan esh-Sheikh, Egyptianizing head
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 Aššur, Syllabilary with old and new cuneiform signs
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 Constantinople, Golden Gate, statue of a tetrarch
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 Alexandria near Issus, Roman tombstone
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 Dascylium, Relief of a Magian venerating the fire
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 The Gezer Calendar
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 Alexander the Great
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 Perinthus, Tombstone of Paulus of III Italica
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 Dascylium, Short funerary stele: chariot: dinner scene
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 Yemen, Arab warrior
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 Troy VIIb, Pottery
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 Hattusa, Hittite laws about personal damage
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 Nicomedia, Sea god
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 Nineveh, Stele of Sennacherib
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 Sidon, Royal Tombs, Chamber 3, Alexander sarcophagus (09) Hephaestion
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 Lysippus' Alexander
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 Alexander the Great
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 Nicaea, Statue of Cybele (Roman copy of a Hellenistic original)
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