Source: City museum displays cultural heritage of Turkey’s Safranbolu
Turkish musicologist’s memories conserved in Safranbolu Museum; Daily Sabah
Source: Turkish musicologist’s memories conserved in Safranbolu Museum
The cities that inspire Indian fashion designer J J Valaya’s collections; Sudha G Tilak; Lonely Planet
20 Famous Landmarks In Turkey; Sarah Holmes; Travel2Next
A country rich in ancient history, from Greek rule to Romans and Lycians, there are so many remarkable landmarks in Turkey to visit. The landscape is dotted with well-preserved ruins which open a window into the countries varied history. Many of these sites are still being explored by archeologists. The mixture of old-world architecture, incredible restaurants showcasing local fare and a youthful night scene are not to be missed within its cities. Turkey is filled with hidden treasures, from secret beaches and coves only accessible by water to hidden settlements carved directly into the rock face. Turkey is a country of hospitality, striking architecture and natural wonders.
Source: 20 Famous Landmarks In Turkey
Learn How Hagia Sophia Has Evolved Over Its Long History; Madeleine Muzdakis; My Modern Met
What began as an early Christian basilica eventually became a mosque, then a museum, and is now once more a mosque.
Source: Learn How Hagia Sophia Has Evolved Over Its Long History
Historical Turkish town draws tourists despite pandemic; Ahmet Ozler; Anadolu Agency
Plan Your Trip to Turkey: 5 Best Itineraries; Jess Lee; PlanetWare
Source: Plan Your Trip to Turkey: 5 Best Itineraries | PlanetWare
The Ancient Ghost City Of Ani “the city of a thousand and one churches.”; Ian Harvey; Vintage News
Ani is a Medieval Armenian city in Turkey located on the banks of Akhurian River. It was settled around 3000BC and has joined the ranks of other world cultural heritage sites by being recognized by UNESCO in 2016.
Source: The Ancient Ghost City Of Ani “the city of a thousand and one churches.”
Former Ottoman capital eyes South Korean tourists; Hurriyet Daily News
Officials in the northwestern province of Bursa are carrying out special efforts to ensure that tourists from South Korea visit the city more, aiming to increase the tourism income of the former Ottoman capital, which is known for its historical, cultural and natural richness.
Cappadocia’s ‘Three Beauties’ rushed by tourists; Hurriyet Daily News
Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys called the ‘Three Beauties,’ which stand adjacent to each other defined as father, mother and child, are a volcanic formation roping in the interest of tourists rapidly with its surreal beauty and charm…
Old city in western Turkey aims to attract more tourists; YeniSafak
Total of 480 acres area around Grand Mosque transformed into open-air museum…
Source: Old city in western Turkey aims to attract more tourists
Former Ottoman capital Edirne attracts visitors with UNESCO-appreciated values; Daily Sabah
Source: Former Ottoman capital Edirne attracts visitors with UNESCO-appreciated values
Edirne, the city of history and culture; Hurriyet Daily News
Welcoming thousands of local and foreign tourists every year with its deep-rooted history and potential in the field of faith tourism, Edirne is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List with its Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex…
Safranbolu: Well-preserved town of Ottoman houses; Daily Sabah
Where to Travel in Turkey in 2020; Iuliia Tore; Rus Tourism News
Where to Travel in Turkey in 2020…
Source: Where to Travel in Turkey in 2020 – Rus Tourism News
Restoration of Walls of Diyarbakir begins in Turkey; Gozde Bayar; Yenisafak
UNESCO added 5,000-year-old walls in southeastern Turkey to World Heritage List in 2015…
Things To Do in Cappadocia; Kaan Keskin; Amateur Traveler
An itinerary for the places in Cappadocia you should see and the activities you should do in this amazing place.
Source: Things To Do in Cappadocia – Turkey – Amateur Traveler
Exploring Mount Nemrut – A Meeting Point Between East & West; Carole Raddato; Ancient History Encyclopedia
Source: Exploring Mount Nemrut – A Meeting Point Between East & West
In pics: ruins of Hierapolis in Denizli, Turkey; Xinhua
Photo taken on Aug. 6, 2020 shows the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis in Denizli, Turkey. The ruins of Hierapolis is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua)
Dark Church’s frescoes take visitors to journey in history; Hurriyet Daily News
The historical Dark Church in Cappadocia takes its visitors to the depths of history thanks to its frescoes that have been well-preserved for centuries.
Source: Dark Church’s frescoes take visitors to journey in history