Antalya Holidays Allow You to Witness Historic Attractions
There was a time when Antalya was known simply as a
gateway to the Turkish Riviera. In recent times, it has become a popular
tourist destination and is explored by millions of tourists coming from
different parts of the world. Located on the south-west coast of Anatolia
region, this Turkish coastal city is bordered by the Taurus Mountains. It was
established in 200 BC by the Attalid king, Attalus II. Later, it came under the
rule of the Roman Empire and was ruled by many powerful empires in the years
that followed. The city was briefly under the rule of Italy after World War I,
but became a part of Turkey after the Turkish War of Independence.
Your Antalya
holidays would allow you to visit the city’s most popular attractions.
Among them is a maze-like old neighbourhood called Kaleici, which is a perfect
place to take a pleasant stroll. It has fascinating cobblestone streets that
are lined with restored Ottoman mansions with red and white shades. This part
of Antalya has several boutique hotels, restaurants, art galleries, and
souvenir shops. If you wish to go sightseeing around this old town, you'll also
find plenty of interesting places worth visiting. Among them are the main
square and an 18th-century mosque called Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque.
For those who wish to explore the rich history of this
region, a visit to the Antalya Museum is highly recommended. It is among the
largest museums in Turkey and has 13 exhibition halls, where thousands of
historic artefacts are displayed. This museum is located in the Konyaalti
district in the Antalya province. In 1988 it had won the 'European Council
Special Prize'. Most of the interesting exhibits in this museum have been
brought from the excavation sites located across the coast of Turkey. Exhibits
ranging from the Bronze Age to the Byzantine era have been displayed in the
archaeological section with a special emphasis on ruins brought from the areas
nearby.
During your time spent in Antalya, you can also
explore the Yivli Minare Mosque, which is also known as the Alaaddin Mosque.
This historical mosque was built by the Seljuk Sultan, Alaaddin Keykubad I. It
forms a part of the 'Kulliye' or complex of structures that includes Giyaseddin
Keyhusrev Medrese, the vaults of Zincirkiran and Nigar Hatun, and the Seljuk
and Dervish lodge. This mosque has been named after its fluted minaret known as
'Yivli Minare', which is a famous landmark in Antalya.
Hadrian's Gate is yet another interesting attraction
worth visiting while holidaying in this coastal city of Turkey. It was
discovered in the early 19th century by Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, an
Irish-British hydrographer. Built by the Roman emperor called Hadrian, it
comprises two colonnaded facades, a tower on both sides, and three entry arches
that rise above four pylons. It was considered to be the most beautiful gate in
Pamphylia, an ancient region in the southern parts of Asia Minor. The Northern
Tower that forms a part of the entrance has its bottom section from the Roman
times and the upper section was rebuilt by the Seljuk Sultan, Alaaddin
Keykubad.
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