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Hagia Sophia
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After the conquest of İstanbul by the Turks in 1453, it was immediately adapted for use as a mosque and at various times after that the four minarets were added. It remained a mosque until 1935 when it was declared a museum ..


Hagia Sophia

Open: 09:00 - 19:00 except Mondays
Sultanahmet Meydani
+90 212 528 45 00

 
Archeological Museums
istanbul - Museums

It is the one of the museums built as a museum in the world. At the old "east work of part" part there exhibited works of Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Arabic. It has the achieve of 75.000 stone tablets. At the Çinili Museum part Seljuk and Ottoman works are exhibited.


Treaty of Kadesh


Ancient Greek Exhibition of Museum


Open: 09:00 - 18:00 Except Monday
Osman Hamdi Bey Yokuşu - Gülhane
+90 212 520 77 42

 
Shopping in istanbul
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If you want to shop, İstanbul is the best and cheapest in Europe. You have to list what you need to buy and search for it. If you need help about buying your needs we are always ready to help you. You can contact us with using our contact form.

 
Bursa: The “Divine City” Surrounded by Greenery
The Marmara Region - Southern Marmara


Bursa - Uludag


Lying in greenery at the foot of the Uludağ Mountain, Bursa, the 4th most populated province in Turkey, was defined by the French poet Henri de Regnier as a “Divine City”.

Bursa has been designated by UNESCO as the utmost origi-nally preserved environment in Europe; its nature and history, vegetation and architecture blend harmoniously. Famous for its silk products, towels and thermal springs, Bursa is also an important industrial center.

It has fully developed industries, especially in the automotive and textiles sectors. The southern quarters of the city are abundant in Ottoman works of art, and the Uludağ National Park, with modern facilities, is an ideal center for winter sports.

Çekirge, the oldest neighborhood of Bursa, is the thermal spa center of the city. An important settlement during the Roman and Byzantine times, İznik preserved its prominence in the Ottoman era as well. Some of the world’s best examples of ceramic art were produced in this town by Ottoman artists.

 
Southern Marmara
The Marmara Region - Southern Marmara

The territories of Çanakkale that lie on both the Asian and the European peninsula are parted by the strait that carries its name. The Çimenlik and Kilitbahir citadels dating back to the 15th century adds to the exceptional beauty of the Dardanelles.

The 42-meter high “Çanakkale Monument of the Fallen” at the southern end of the Gelibolu Peninsula Historical National Park was erected in memory of the nearly 80 thousand soldiers who fell in battle on the Çanakkale front during World War I. There are also British and French monuments in the vicinity.

At Anzac Bay, on the Arıburnu coast where the Anzac soldiers first landed, the Anzac Monument on which Atatürk’s speech on the Dardanelles campaign is inscribed is an important monument to mankind’s ability to recog-nize shared humanity. Çanakkale Memorial - ÇANAKKALE To the northwest of Çanakkale, ancient cities extend from north to south.


Çanakkale Memorial

The archaic city of Troy, of the famed wooden horse, referred to in the Anatolian bard Homer’s epic as the place where the Siege of Troy took place. Troy of the Iliad, lies 30 km. southwest of Çanakkale. Neandreia, Alexandria, Troas, Chryse, and the intellectuals’ holiday re-sort, Behramkale -historically known as Assos- are lined up further south from Troy.

The Temple of Athena constructed in the 6th century B.C. is at the Assos Acropolis, at an alti-tude of 248 meters.

Balıkesir, an important province of the Marmara Region, has the Marmara Sea to its north and the Aegean Sea to its west. Bandırma, which lies on the Marmara coast of Balıkesir, is the second largest port city in the region following İstanbul. Northeast of Manyas Lake, which is located to the south of Bandırma, there is the Kuşcenneti (Birds’ Paradise) National Park, visited annually by nearly 3 million birds from 239 species.


Selimiye Mosque - Edirne


The Aegean shores of Balıkesir consist of Edremit Bay and its environs. The Edremit Bay shores, replete with natural and historical riches, are covered with olive trees. Legend says the first beauty contest in the world was held on Ida Mountain, to the north of Edremit, currently a national park.

Paris, the son of the king of Troy, used to live on this mountain. Akçay, Altınoluk, Ören and Ayvalık, in the vicinity of Edremit, are favorite holiday resorts with scenic wonders and exten-sive beaches.

The Çamlık and Alibey (Cunda) islands are famed both for their natural beauty and for their restaurants, which serve rich menus containing distinctive seafood specialties for gourmets. Bilecik was founded on lands irrigated by the Sakarya River and was an important center in Ottoman history.

This is where the Ottoman Empire was established in 1299. 30 km. east of Bilecik, Söğüt, renowned for its ceramics, was the first settlement of the Kayı, an old Turkish tribe.


Ayvalik Balıkesir


 
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