A very large museum with many mosaics and some sculpture, including a splendid sarcophagus. When I visited the place for the last time, parts of the museum were closed because it was moving to another location in a different part of the city. There's a room with Assyrian objects and there are medieval finds, but most of it is Hellenistic and especially Roman.
It may be noted that the museum was built on the place where the Crusaders made their famous sortie from besieged Antioch.
This museum was visited in 2004, 2007, 2011.
 Seleucia in Pieria, Coin with Zeus' thunderbolt
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 Antioch, Mosaic of an Amazonomachy
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, detail: child and panther
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 Antioch, Mosaic of the hippodrome
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Mosaic of Eros and Psyche
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 Antiochus IV Epiphanes
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, Short side: the deceased woman and her sons?
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 The Antakya Stela
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 Antioch, Mosaic of Heracles strangling two snakes
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus: Lion hunt, detail
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 Issus (Kinet Höyük), Ancient comb
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Statue of the Orontes
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Weight (bull)
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 Tarsus, Mosaic of Tryphe and Bios (luxury and life)
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 Issus, Hellenistic figurine of a lady
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Weight of half a mina (horse)
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Statue of a seated orator
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Mosaic of the athlete Nikostratos
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, Front: the two deceased, flanking Apollo
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 Helen
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 Mosaic of the Alpheius river god
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Statue of Lucius Verus
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 Tarsus, Mosaic of Orpheus
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, Front
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 Antiochus VII Sidetes
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 Pertinax
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 Antiochus X Eusebes Philopator
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 Alexandria near Issus, Portrait of a man
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 Seleucia in Pieria, Weight (prow)
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, skeletons
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus: Lion hunt
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 Issus (Kinet Höyük), Medieval comb
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 Antiochus I Soter, coin with elephants
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 Antioch, Aristotelian philosophical institute
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 Trebonianus Gallus
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 Tarsus, Mosaic of Ganymede
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 Antioch, Sidemara sarcophagus, Short side: the two deceased, pooring a libation
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 Seleucus II Callinicus
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