Considering how vast the archaeological site at Ephesus is, it is shocking that there is not a proper sized museum in Kushadasi. But at least there are some fine things worth seeing in the little museum, which has a lot of busts and gladiator monuments. There is also a model of the temple of Artemis, and two statues of her.
Since Artemis was a goddess of fertility those lobes on her breast are probably eggs, though some have thought they were bulls testicles, another symbol of fertility. There is a tiny replica of the temple of Artemis in the museum—
And yes that’s a tiny doll like replica of a statue of Artemis inside the replica temple. More interesting are the statue of the emperor Domitian,
Or Marcus Aurelius, the Stoic emperor
Or the statue of a priest,
Or a bust of Socrates
Or a functioning sundial in the courtyard.
And it is here that we have all the paintings of Roman soldiers…