Explore the Famous Castle with Cheap Holidays to Marmaris
A beautiful Turkish port city located on the
Mediterranean coast, Marmaris delights its tourists with its beaches and other
fascinating natural features. It is also a popular destination for diving and
sailing. Until the late 20th century, this city was a sleepy fishing village.
It developed into a popular tourist destination after a construction boom that
began in the late 20th century. During your holidays in this Turkish city, you
can spend some relaxed moments on its beaches and buy some attractive souvenirs
by visiting any of its shopping centres. Besides all these places, you can also
visit Marmaris Castle.
Your cheap
holidays to Marmaris would give you a significant amount of savings to
explore this castle and several other attractions in the city. The castle is
among the oldest structures in this part of the world and is a popular
attraction for tourists holidaying in Turkey. It also has an in-house museum
that contains some interesting exhibits that give some valuable insights into
the history of this region. According to the ancient Greek historian known as
Herodotus, the first walls in this city were constructed in the third
millennium BC. According to the Ottoman explorer from the 17th century, Evliya
Celebi, Sultan Suleyman had ordered the construction of this castle to serve as
a military base.
However, it has also been the general belief that the
Marmaris castle was built in the late 2nd millennium BC by the Ionians, who are
believed to have been the descendants of Ion, a Greek hero. In the centuries
that followed, this castle fell into the hands of the empires who invaded the
region, such as the Dorians. In the year 334 BC, it was besieged by Alexander
the Great. The Romans took over the region in 138 BC until the rise of the
Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans took over the entire region and this castle became
one of their prized possessions.
The castle came under tremendous fire from the French
Fleet during the First World War, and it sustained some serious damages. Until
the late 20th century, the castle remained a place of residence for a few
communities until it was restored and turned into an architectural monument.
The restoration works were carried out on the castle during the 1980s and it was
officially registered as a monumental site in the year 1983. There are seven
indoor sections, comprising two archaeological lounges, one ethnography lounge,
and the remaining reserved for galleries and storage.
Having experienced the rule of several empires, this
castle has undergone many modifications over the years. It is an excellent
place to experience a rich history, coastal breeze, and the awe-inspiring views
of the city from the castle's watchtowers. You can witness several antiques
from a bygone era in the archaeology lounge. In the archaeology lounge, you can
browse through 5,000 years of history in the form of ancient coins,
earthenware, ornaments, and glassware. Most of them are from the Hellenistic,
Byzantium, and Roman period. These artefacts have been brilliantly displayed
and explained with appropriate information boards.
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