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Kizkalesi
Located on a small island in the province of Mersin lies Kizkalesi, the Maiden's Castle, which is named after the crusader castle floating in the Mediterranean blue waters. Kizkalesi is famous for its stunning location, rich history, and the ruins of the castles, including the ancient walls, ramparts and sandy beach. Explore the ruins while soaking in the breathtaking views of the Tarsus Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
It is also a good base for visits to the caverns of heaven and hill, the Roman ruins of Elaiussa-Sebaste, and Byzantine ruins at Kanlıdivane. Kizkalesi, also known as Korkoyos, has been developed into a beautiful and charming little holiday resort at present.
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Adana Archaeology Museum
The Adana Archaeology Museum houses a collection from the Neolithic, Bronze, Iron, Roman, and Byzantine period and is dedicated to the history and archaeology of the region. It has an important collection of artefacts that inhabited the area, including pottery, sculptures, and coins from these periods.
Nestled in the museum are also exhibits on the history and culture of ancient civilizations that lived in the area, including the Hittites, the Romans, and the Persians. Additionally, there are temporary exhibitions, educational programs, lectures, and workshops hosted in the museum.
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Adana Central Park
Known for its great outdoors and varied recreational activities, Adana Merkez Park is a public park in Adana. With plenty of green space and over 100 species of flora adorning it, the park nestles several playgrounds, outdoor fitness equipment, numerous restaurants, and cafes. People come here to relax and enjoy the beautiful outdoors, making it a popular spot for picnics, bike rides, and walks.
Spread across 74 acres in the west bank of Seyhan river, the park starts from Sabanci Mosque to Galleria Shopping mall. The park also has an amphitheater, a popular venue for events and concerts.
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Adana Stone Bridge
Adana Taskopru, also known as Ponte Sarus, is a Roman bridge located in Adana, spanning the river Seyhan. Visitors can walk or drive across and enjoy the picturesque and beautiful views of the river and the surrounding landscape.
Built-in the first half of the second century AD, it is a fundamental transportation link in the region. It was originally a major link in ancient trade routes between the Mediterranean Sea to Anatolia and Persia. Taskopru, which means "stone bridge" in Turkish, is named for its construction, which uses large stone blocks.
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Adana Grand Mosque
Adana Ulu Camii, also known as the Grand Mosque, is known for its unique architecture decorated with intricate patterns and designs. For 450 years, it was the largest mosque in Turkey; however, it was damaged in 1998 by the Adana-Ceyhan earthquake. The architectural style of the mosque resembles that of the Mamluks, Ottomans, and Seljuks.
Also known as the Ramazanoglu Mosque, one of its entrances was built by Ramazanoğlu Halil Bey, the son of Ramadan. It is a huge and imposing structure with a capacity of more than 5,000 worshippers.
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Anazarbus
Situated in the province of Adana, in Southern Turkey, Anazarbus, presently called Anavarza ruins, is known for its rich history and culture. Anavarza has the cultural traces of many civilizations, including Hellenistic, Byzantine, Ottoman, Roman, etc. It is a must-visit and an ideal destination for culture and history enthusiasts.
Once the capital of Cilicia Secunda, it was one of the chains of Armenian fortifications spanning 1500 meters across Cilicia. With archaeologists trying to restore the city, excavations have been underway since 2012. The most recent find here is the arena or the gladiator's ring. Their other finds include a stone throne, an aqueduct, and several temples and churches. The city also houses the Anazarbus Museum, which holds a collection of ancient artefacts.
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Caves of Heaven & Hell
Situated near the town of Kapıköy in the province of Isparta, the Caves of Heaven and Hell are a series of underground caves. These caves are known for their unique and dramatic rock formations and their mythological and spiritual significance. The Caves of Heaven, according to legend, connect to the underworld river Styx whereas the caves of hell are where the monster Typhon was captured by Zeus.
They are a popular tourist destination often visited as part of guided tours. You can explore the underground tunnels and chambers and see the stunning rock formations up close. Tourists visiting the caves can also visit the cave for asthma nearby.
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Tarsus
The city of Tarsus is located in the southern region of Turkey in the province of Mersin. Known for its rich history and culture, it is an important pilgrimage for many people. Some top things to do here are: visiting Saint Paul's Well, exploring the ancient city, visiting the Tarsus Grand Mosque, exploring the local markets, and relishing the local cuisine.
Karatepe Aslantas Open Air Museum
An abode to the remains of the ancient city of Karatepe, Karatepe Aslantas is an open-air museum located in the province of Osmaniye in Southern Turkey. Nestled in the Karatepe Aslantas National Park, it contains the remains of the ancient city of Karatepe, an important centre of the Hittite Empire in the Iron Age.
It features numerous well-preserved ruins, including a citadel, a palace, several temples, and other structures. There are also exhibits and displays of the artefacts and relics from the ancient city. Additionally, you can also find information about the history and culture of the Hittites here.
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Sabanci Central Mosque
Sabanci Merkez Camii, also known as the Sabanci Central Mosque, is located in Adana in southern Turkey. It was built in 1998 and is known for its modern design and beautiful architecture. The mosque boasts intricate designs and patterns, with beautiful gardens and other landscaped areas. It is open to non-muslims outside prayer hours.
Moreover, its interior, as well as exterior decor, resembles the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne. Built on the banks of the Seyhan river and known to be the second-largest mosque in Turkey, it is a remarkable piece of architecture in the city. Besides, it is a fundamental place of worship for the local community and a popular tourist attraction in the city.
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