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Olive Museum

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Antalya, Kemer, Kuzdere Mah., Keçili Cad.
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Antalya, Kemer, Kuzdere Mah., Keçili Cad.
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Елена Березицкая
Level 30 Local Expert
June 18, 2025
I wasn't impressed by the word at all. We were brought here after the tour, so we had to attend. It took 10 minutes for a brief history and an overview of the exhibits, but the presentation of olive oil, various balms, tinctures and other things based on it, the regular use of which will save us from all ailments and ailments, took 30 minutes. We must pay tribute to the employee, who spoke pure Russian, fascinatingly and with a sense of business. And there was a tasting. But since shopping was not included in the plans, I personally was bored. Of course, no one forced them to buy, they only actively recommended it and hoped for a boom in sales. Those who tried it and believed in the miraculous nature of the products offered rushed to overstock, and the terrible prices did not scare them off, the rest had to wait for the end of the test purchase. In general, the museum is a lure, it is an ordinary store designed for tourists. And there was no need to waste time on it.
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Эльдар Мухамедзянов
Level 12 Local Expert
August 28, 2025
The museum is small, in fact, one room with exhibits of antiquity for processing olives. The guide is a master of his craft, tells a very interesting story. We learned a lot about olives and olives. The rest of the museum's premises are trading pavilions - first the oils, where they are tasted, then the wines, also with tasting. We poured a couple of glasses (small glasses) of various delicious wines. In both halls, they offered to buy, as it were, their products. For reference, a liter of oil for $60. Wine starts at $35. The prices, in our opinion, are very high. As a result, it seems to be a museum, but it seems to be a retail store. It's more of a shop.
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Level 14 Local Expert
August 21, 2025
I liked the museum. We went there on a guided tour. An employee who talked very well and explained everything in a fascinating way. I answered all the questions. He told me a lot of useful information. Special thanks for that! There was a tasting of olive oils and cocktails. Then there was time to buy what you liked. Prices bite a bit.
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