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HISTORICAL PLACES IN MARMARIS
HISTORICAL PLACES IN MARMARIS
Located within the Castle walls, and first opened to the public on 18 May 1991. Seven Galleries are found within its walls. The first Gallery holds awards and gifts bestowed to Kenan Evren, the 7th President of Turkey. The second Gallery holds archeological artifacts. The third Gallery has been ethnographically designed into the likeness of a traditional Turkish House. The fourth Gallery is the actual room of the Castles Commander in Chief. Together with an exisiting Exhibition Hall. THE TOMB OF SARIANA Situated on the Northeastern slopes of the city behind the neighbouring Sariana rests a newly built Mosque which stands next to a tomb. Renowned for its oracular powers, the tomb was visited by Suleyman the Magnificent during his journey to Rhodes. Following satisfactory news from the Oracle, the Sultan decideed to lay siege to the Island. It was known that the breakfast of the Ottoman Legions consisted of fresh milk, milked from Sariana's famed cow. PHYSKOS ASARKALE Pertaining to the Helienistic Period, this settlement is perched on top of a hill to the north of Marmaris The ruins are known to this day as Asartepe. It is possible to see the ruins at Physkos, an important harbour city of the ancient Caria region, on the Asar hill north of Marmaris. The old city walls dating back to the Hellenistic period are still fairly intact.
THE KERVANSARAY
THE TASHAN (STONE INN) & THE AQUEDUCT Structured by Suleyman the Magnificent in 1522 near the Iskelebasi, distanced 10km. from Marmaris along the MUgla highway.
BEDESTEN
THE CASTLE
The castle opened as a museum in 1991, after restorations
that took ten years. It has seven galleries, and has a
collection of archaeological, historical, ethnographic
and nautical exhibits. The views of the city are
wonderful, with a wonderful panorama day and night.
IBRAHIM
MOSQUE
Marmaris Museum
Tashan and Kemerli Bridge
Loryma (Bozukkale)
Amos
Cedrae (Cleopatra or City Islands)
The island took its name from the rumour that Cleopatra swam with the locals in a small bay at the northwest of the island. Furthermore, she was supposed to have entered the sea with Mark Anthony, the sands of which were transferred from Northern Africa via ships by Anthony – which may be true as this type of sand is only seen in Egypt. The remains of buildings surrounded by ramparts on the east of Saray island date back from the Roman and Hellenistic period, and the small amphitheatre is in the best condition. The Christian Basilica was constructed over the pedestals of the Apollo Temple, belonging to Dors. There is an Agora on the west of Saray with inscriptions suggesting that athletics festivals devoted to Apollo were organised in the region. There are Necropolis ruins at Kucuk Island, as well as column reliefs.
Hydas
There are rampart ruins, remaining from Hellenistic Era in Hydas, 35 km. away from Marmaris on Erine - Bybassios road route, and a square planned monument, at south of these ruins. There are several tombs around a watchtower, 3 km from Hydas. The ancient region of Hydas was founded in the Selimiye bay (Kamisli Bay) north of the Bozburun peninsula.
Erine
Castabus (Pazarlik)
Saranda (Sugut)
Turkey
Bybassios
Euthenna (Altinsivrisi)
Sariana Mausoleum
Ibrahim Aga Mosque
Cennet Island
Turkey
Turunc
Turkey
Kumlubuk
Turkey
Çiftlik
Gunnucek
Yalanci Strait
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