The Hierapolis Archaeology Museum is located within the ancient city of Hierapolis, next to the famous natural hot springs of Pamukkale in Turkey. This museum is housed in what was once the Roman Bath, which has been remarkably preserved and repurposed to display artifacts from the area. The collection includes a variety of findings from Hierapolis as well as nearby Laodicea and Colossae, illustrating the cultural and historical wealth of the region. The exhibited items range from massive sarcophagi and statues to delicate glassware and textiles, providing insights into the daily lives, religious practices, and artistry of ancient civilizations that thrived here. The museum also showcases the extensive necropolis of Hierapolis, one of the largest ancient cemeteries with over 1200 graves. Visitors to the museum will experience the intertwined nature of the natural and historical marvels of this UNESCO World Heritage site. As they explore the ruins and the displays, they journey through the Hellenistic period to Roman times, and on to early Christianity in the Byzantine era.