Nevertheless, the most important piece of the Museum is not one of those large panels, but a comparatively small piece of 2nd century AD, the mosaic of Maenad, which is popularly known as the Gypsy Girl.
It is the only remaining part of the floor mosaic of the dining room of the Maenad Villa. The doleful eyes of the figure made the piece the most loved artefact of the Museum, and she is regarded as the Mona Lisa of Zeugma and the symbol of the ancient city and the museum.
The Museum was awarded first prize in the category of the Cultural Tourism Investments of Turkey both in 2011 and 2012.
In 2012 Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Award, which is considered as the most prestigious awards of Turkey, was given to the Museum.
In 2012 and in 2014 it was voted by the customers of TripAdvisor for the Certificate of Excellence.
How to go Zeugma Mosaic Museum?
The Gaziantep Airport is 20 km to the city. There are direct flight connections with Germany. There are indirect connections to other European countries transferring at Ankara or Istanbul to Gaziantep. There are scheduled intercity coach connections with all cities of Turkey.