Ephesus Museum, located in Selçuk, Turkey, is devoted to the history and artifacts of the ancient city of Ephesus. The museum doesn't just display collections chronologically, but rather emphasizes the thematic organization of artifacts, creating a more contextual experience. Among its exhibits, the museum showcases finds from the nearby Ephesus excavation site, such as statues, architectural elements, coins, and mosaics. It is particularly renowned for two iconic statues of the Ephesian Artemis, reflecting its cultural and religious significance in ancient times. The museum's artifacts range from the Mycenaean period up to the Byzantine era, highlighting Ephesus's evolution over centuries. It serves as both a cultural repository and an interpretation center for the ancient city, which is just a short distance away and certainly complements a visit to the actual site. Notable exhibits include the Gladiator Room, the Hall of the Fountain Relics, and the Hall of the Imperial Cult, which helps visitors understand the fascinating history of Ephesus as an important center of ancient civilization.