A Day in Istanbul: From Ancient Treasures to Evening Lights
This post is the part of Europe Travel Series. Catch up on the first part here . If you would like to read the previous post, please read here . On our third day, we visited the Istanbul Archaeology Museums. It is a complex made up of three buildings: the Archaeological Museum (Main Building), the Museum of the Ancient Orient, and the Tiled Kiosk Museum (Museum of Islamic Art). During our visit, only the main building was open, as the other two were under renovation. The main building itself is a beautiful piece of history. Opened in 1891, it was one of the first museums built to display archaeological collections. Even the building’s architecture and the sculptures displayed outside were impressive. Inside, the highlight of our visit was the famous Alexander Sarcophagus, one of the museum’s most important treasures. This beautifully carved marble sarcophagus dates back to the 4th century BCE and shows detailed scenes of battles and hunting. The craftsmanship and fine details were...