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Yilankale

Yilankale, also known as the Castle of the Snakes or Snake Castle, was built in the late 12th- 13th century in Adana. Overlooking the Seyhan river and situated on top of a rocky hill, the castle is known to be the home of a mythical creature, half woman and half snake. People often come here to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Cukurova and the Seyhan river. It is the most preserved Armenian castle in the Cukurova region, which was built for security and communication with three other castles, namely the Anavraza, Tumlu, and Kozan. The Snake Castle was renovated in 2014 and is now open to the general public for tours. There are many eateries present at the foot of the castle. Also, the castle is near the Adana Center. Read More

Ataturk Museum Adana

Ataturk Museum Adana

Nestled in one of the traditional Adana houses, overlooking the Seyhan river, the Atatürk Museum was built in the 19th century. Dedicated to the life of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, it contains a collection of his items and numerous historical documents and artefacts related to his life and career. With exhibits on the history of the Republic of Turkey and its transition to a secular, modern, and democratic state, a visit to the museum will guide you through Ataturk's role in the Turkish War of Independence and his efforts to modernize Turkey. There are also displays related to his hobbies and interests and his contributions to arts and science. Read More

Varda Viaduct

The Varda Viaduct, also known as the Viaduct of Elazig, is a railway viaduct located in the province of Elazig in eastern Turkey. Being a major transportation link in the region, it spans the valley, connecting the cities of Elazig and Malatya. It is a popular spot for tourists, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. You can walk, drive, or even take a train across the viaduct to enjoy the enchanting views.  It is an impressive feat of engineering with a height of approximately 350 feet, and is one of the tallest railway viaducts in Turkey.  Read More

Yag Mosque

The Yag Camii is a mosque known for its distinctive architectural style. Combining the elements of Ottoman and Seljuk Turkish architecture, it was built in the 14th century and ever since has been an important place of worship in the city. The structure was originally built as a church but later converted into a mosque with a Madrasah. It is open to visitors. The Madrasah is situated in the mosque's courtyard and has exemplary samples of wooden artwork. Located near the Grand Mosque, in the old part of the city, it is a popular place for tourists to learn about the history and culture of Adana and the surrounding region. Read More

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