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NEW 2010St. Nicholas in the Antalya Museum


The Antalya Museum has a vast collection of archeological artifacts that tell the history of the Mediterranean and the Pamphylia regions. It is one of the most important Turkish museums with over 5,000 artifacts on display and more than 20,000 in storage. Many of the best artifacts from important ancient Hellenic and Roamn cities and towns in the province are exhibited here.
Antalya Musuem
Antalya Museum, Antalya, Turkey
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Brown map
Wall map showing area represented in the museum
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The museum was founded following World War II to secure archelogical treasures from being removed by occupying Italian forces. Opened in a mosque in 1922, the museum moved to its present building in 1972. Closed in 1982 for significant modifications and reorganization, the museum reopened in 1985.
Map detail
Wall map detail
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The thirteen exhibition halls and an outdoor gallery cover 75,000 square feet, displaying objects from natural history and covering the period from pre-history up until the present. Artifacts include ancient statuary, sarcophagi, ceramics, mosaics, coins, and other ethnographic objects.

Byzantine exhibit
Saint Nicholas and Byzantine icons Display
Photo: C Myers, St Nicholas Center

The Santa Claus (St. Nicholaos) exhibit contains an 18th century icon and a box containing relics purported to be from Saint Nicholas. The box was discovered in the 1920s and identified as containing relics (bones) of Saint Nicholas. The theory was that they were missed when the relics were taken to Bari, Italy, in 1087.

Enthroned figure, red and blue vestments
19th Century icon
Photo: C Myers, St Nicholas Center
Red-lined box with icon painted in lid
Bones identified as belonging to Saint Nicholas
Photo: C Myers, St Nicholas Center

In 2004 Francesco Introna, professor of forensic pathology at the University of Bari, Italy, came to the Antalya Museum to examine the bones. However, upon forensic examination, the bones turned out to be duplicates of intact bones found in the Bari skeleton. (The Bari relics are kept buried in the crypt tomb in the Basilica di San Nicola. However, they were removed and carefully measured and catalogued when the crypt was repaired in the 1950s.) Unlike the fragments in the Church of S. Nicolò in the Lido of Venice that do fill in missing pieces of the skeleton, the Antalya bone fragments are from a different, and much younger, person.*

Case with icon and relic box

"Santa Claus (St. Nicholas) Exhibit"
Photo: C Myers, St Nicholas Center
Nicholas enthroned
Byzantine icon of St. Nicholas
Photo: C Myers, St Nicholas Center
Standing marble figure
Statue of Artemis, 2nd Century, from Perge, Lycia
Photo: J Rosenthal, St Nicholas Center
Artemis was the most prominent Greek goddess in Lycia, where she was recognized as a particularly powerful fertility goddess. Saint Nicholas attacked the great temple of Artemis in Myra. The statue from Perge is probably very like statues that would have been found in Artemis' temple in Myra.

*This discovery was filmed and reported in the BBC2 documentary "The Real Face of Santa," December 18, 2004. It was also shown on the Discovery Channel.

The Real Face of St. Nicholas
Developed using data from the 1957 examination and modern forensic science
Anatomical Examination of the Bari RelicsNEW
The only thorough identification and cataloging of the relics
Is St. Nicholas in Venice, too?NEW
Examination of relics in the Lido of Venice
How Saint Nicholas May Have LookedNEW
Several interpretations based on data and digital techniques
Relics of St. Nicholas—Where are They?NEW
Many places claim St. Nicholas

Links
Antalya Museum Panoramic Tour, loads slowly

Sources:
"The Real Face of Santa," BBC2 documentary (Atlantic Productions), December 18, 2004
Talking Point: Nowq do you believe in Santa Claus? by Richard Girling, TimesOnLine, from The Sunday Times, December 12, 2004. Lengthy article reports on the BBC2 documentary, "The Real Face of Santa."

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Who Is St. Nicholas?


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Saint in Bari


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Patron Saint


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Real Face of St. Nicholas


Anatomical Examination of the Bari Relics
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Is St. Nicholas in Venice, too?
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St. Nicholas in the Antalya Museum
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How St. Nicholas May Have Looked
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Relics of St. Nicholas—Where are They?
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