Çorum Museum in the center of Çorum, Boğazköy, Alacahöyük, Pazarlı and Hattuşaş, such as archaeological excavation points, such as the historical ruins of people are presented to the visit of people. The first building of the Çorum Museum does not currently serve. Firstly, in 1968, it started to serve in this building and then changed if the works obtained from the excavations did not fit. Afterwards, the building, which was completed in 1914, was selected as the new building of the Çorum Museum in 1986, which was used in many different fields before becoming a Çorum Museum, and after the construction repair was made, it was opened to people's visit on 11.03.2003. is given. Examples of these; Hittite Nails Tablets, which were included in the “World Memory List” by UNESCO, the Corum Museum of Corum Museum consisting of Roman coins and City coins of this period and the coins of the Byzantine and Islamic period coins, seals of Hittite and Contemporary Periods, Boğazköy-Hattuşaş excavations. Bulliler, various works of the Byzantine period and many other examples can be considered. In addition, clothes, works, weapons, carpets and rugs that introduce the culture of the people of Çorum can be counted. 06/Corum-Muzesi-2.jpg Alt = Corum Museum srcset = https://cdn.yerelrehber.com/uploads/2021/06/corum-muzesi-2.jpg 1024W, https: // cdn. localrehber.com/uploads/2021/06/corum-muzesi-2-768x512.jpg 768W Sizes = 100vw width = 1024 The Çorum Museum consists of 4 floors as the building layout. Separate archaeological and ethnographic works are exhibited on each floor. In the first floor, the works of the Chalcolithic era in the excavations and the works of this period, which were added to the museum of the old Bronze Age, are also exhibited. The photographs and architectural sections of the Hittite period are exhibited during the excavations of Çorum on the same floor. King of Hittite II. Tuthaliya's Ünik Bronze Sword is also presented to visitors on this floor.
1. If we go to the 2nd floor after mentioning the works found on the floor, the clay prints extracted from the excavations of Boğazköy-Hattuşa, the tablets written in Ortaköy-Shapinuva excavation and the seals of the Hittite period in the same excavation are presented to the visitors on this floor. 3. Floor ceramic works, Phrygian finds, Hellenistic. Galat and Roman period are completed with ceramic works. On the last floor, the 4th floor is presented to visitors with glass, gold, silver works and sculptures. Gülabibey Neighborhood is located on Cengiz Topel Street. You can visit the museum every day of the week between 08:30 and 19:00. The entrance fee to the museum is 1 for adult 25 TL. Museum card holders can visit free of charge. & Nbsp; You can add the historical place and the museum to your route.


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