The Museum Hotel Antakya Unveils the Hidden Beauties of Turkey

the museum hotel antakya
the museum hotel antakya

The Museum Hotel Antakya, which The Times UK, The New York Times, Travel+Leisure magazines show as one of the must-see hotels in the world, continues to contribute to the promotion of Turkey and offer a unique experience to its guests.The Times UK, The New York Times, The Museum Hotel Antakya, which Travel+Leisure magazines show as one of the must-see hotels in the world, continues to contribute to the promotion of Turkey and to offer a unique experience to its guests. The Museum Hotel Antakya, a real museum hotel that reveals a 2300-year-old heritage, offers its guests the opportunity to see nearly 30 thousand archaeological artifacts reflecting the cultural richness of the city, while crowning this experience with its pleasant venues, fully equipped SPA center and unique accommodation.

Shown as one of the best hotels in the world by the world's leading publications last year, The Museum Hotel Antakya continues to offer its guests a unique accommodation experience. The hotel, which contains nearly 30 thousand archaeological artifacts, including the world's largest one-piece floor mosaic, has 200 rooms, venues such as Ayan Meyan, Sixty Six, Birdy, meeting rooms of different sizes, a ballroom for weddings and parties, a full Equipped Balans SPA and Fitness center and Necmi Asfuroğlu Archeology Museum, which has an independent entrance from the hotel.

The Museum Hotel Antakya, whose foundations were laid in 2009 by the Asfuroğlu Family, started its activities after 10 years of excavation work. The architectural design of the hotel was made by Emre Arolat, who made a name for himself with successful projects in the international arena.

During the archaeological excavations carried out by a team of Turkish archaeologists and restorer architects during the construction works, artifacts belonging to five successive cultural layers from the Hellenistic period to the Islamic period and 13 different civilizations that have survived until today were found.

The Museum Hotel Antakya, which has shaped the project plan with a new architectural design in order to protect the historical artifacts unearthed during the excavations, has also implemented the Necmi Asfuroğlu Archeology Museum, which has an independent entrance from the hotel so that guests from outside the hotel can see these precious treasures.

Located in the heart of a 2300-year-old heritage, reflecting the "courtyard residence lifestyle" of Antakya and having a total area of ​​17 thousand square meters, The Museum Hotel Antakya awaits its guests who want to experience an accommodation experience intertwined with history.

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