Burdur Archaeological Museum
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Burdur Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Burdur, Turkey. The museum, formally established in 1969, had a collection of 52,941 objects as of 1997.[1] It is divided into three main areas: the Garden (Open Exhibition), the Statue Hall, and the Small Monuments Hall.
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- ^ "Museum of Burdur Archaeology". Kultur.gov.tr. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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Coordinates: 37°43′10″N 30°17′10″E / 37.7195°N 30.2860°E / 37.7195; 30.2860
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