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  2. Zeugma Mosaic Museum - Wikipedia

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    Zeugma Mosaic Museum, in the city of Gaziantep, Turkey, is the biggest mosaic museum in the world, containing 1700 m 2 of mosaics. [2] It opened to the public on 9 September 2011. The 30,000 m 2 (320,000 sq ft) museum features 2,448 m 2 (26,350 sq ft) of mosaic and replaces the Bardo National Museum in Tunis as the world's largest mosaic museum.

  3. Great Palace Mosaic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Great Palace Mosaic Museum (Turkish: Büyük Saray Mozaikleri Müzesi), is located close to Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey, at Arasta Bazaar. The museum houses mosaics from the Byzantine period, unearthed at the site of the Great Palace of Constantinople .

  4. Hatay Archaeology Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was opened to the public in 1948 and re-opened in 1975 following renovation and expansion. [ 2 ] With 3,500 sqm of mosaics displayed in 10,700 sqm of exhibition space and 32,754 sqm of total indoor space, the museum is claimed to be the largest mosaic museum in the world.

  5. Şanlıurfa Archaeology and Mosaic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 2015, and replaced the former museum of Şanlıurfa on Çamlık street. With a closed area of 34,000 square metres (370,000 sq ft), it is one of the biggest museums of in Turkey. [2] The museum consists of two major buildings. To the north is the archaeology museum and to the south is the mosaic museum.

  6. Zeugma (Commagene) - Wikipedia

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    Zeugma (Ancient Greek: Ζεῦγμα; Syriac: ܙܘܓܡܐ) was an ancient Hellenistic era Greek and then Roman city of Commagene; located in modern Gaziantep Province, Turkey. It was named for the bridge of boats , or zeugma , [ 1 ] that crossed the Euphrates at that location. [ 2 ]

  7. Narlıkuyu Museum - Wikipedia

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    Narlıkuyu Mosaic Museum is a small museum in Narlıkuyu, Turkey that encompasses a Roman bath with a mosaic tile floor. The mosaic depicts the Three Graces.

  8. PETA Asks Turkey, Texas, to Change Name to 'Tofurkey' - AOL

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  9. Megalopsychia Hunt of Antioch mosaics - Wikipedia

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    Megalopsychia mosaic border now in the Hatay Archaeology Museum.. The Megalopsychia Hunt of Antioch are two floor mosaics from the late fifth to early sixth century, part of a large group of mosaics known collectively as the Antioch mosaics.