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The building is on Atatürk Boulevard and it was built in between 1875-1880 by a carpet merchant, Takfor, as a resident. It was nationalized after being 'abandoned' by its Greek owner on 9 September 1922. After entering Izmir, the Turkish Army used the building as its headquarters.
Izmir is a city on Turkey’s Aegean coast. Known as Smyrna in antiquity, it was founded by the Greeks, taken over by the Romans and rebuilt by Alexander the Great before becoming part of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Today, its expansive archaeological sites include the Roman Agora of Smyrna, now an open-air museum. The hilltop Kadifekale, or Velvet Castle, built during Alexander’s reign, overlooks the city.
Turkey is a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia with cultural connections to ancient Greek, Persian, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Cosmopolitan Istanbul, on the Bosphorus Strait, is home to the iconic Hagia Sophia, with its soaring dome and Christian mosaics, the massive 17th-century Blue Mosque and the circa-1460 Topkapı Palace, former home of sultans. Ankara is Turkey’s modern capital.
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İzmir Ethnography Museum
İzmir Ethnography Museum
İzmir Ethnography Museum, which is located in the same garden as İzmir Archeology Museum near Konak Square, is one of the finest museums in Izmir. The sections of the 19th century social life of İzmir and its region are depicted in this fine Museum.
The museum building was built in the Neo classical style in the 19th century.
Handicraft such as shoe making, tinmaking, pottery, eye beads making, woodblock printing, carpet weaving and felt making are introduced. The examples of shoemaking, tin craftsmanship and the famous sherbet seller of İzmir are introduced with animations in this section.
The second floor attracts attention with its 19th century Bridal room with its wooden covered ceiling. In the rest of this part; Bridal gowns, living room, circumcision room, kitchen supplies are displayed.
In the second section, there are Aegean region bride heads, women's ornaments, Ottoman period coins, hand-written books and writing sets. Ottoman Period weapon specimens, arrows, bow, armor, daggers, pistols are displayed in several show cases and on the walls. In addition, a carpet weaving loom and carpet samples from various regions are exhibited in two parts.
The rugs from famous carpet centers such as Bergama, Kula and Gördes attracts attention of visitors.
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On the first floor of Ataturk and Ethnographic Museum there is a collection of Turkish folk art and crafts. On the ground - a room where in time of arrival to Denizli stayed Mustafa Kemal Ataturk - the founder of modern Turkey. Turkey : Denizli See on map
İzmir Travel Guide - Turkey Amazing Atmosphere
İzmir Travel Guide - Turkey Amazing Atmosphere
Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey with a population of around 4 million, the second biggest port after Istanbul, and a very good transport hub. The fact that almost half of its population of 4 million are under the age of 30, makes İzmir a city full of life. The city hosts tens of thousands of university students, educates scientists, artists, business leaders and academics. It is a rapidly growing city on the Central Aegean coast of Turkey.
Once the ancient city of Smyrna, İzmir is now a modern, developed, and busy commercial center, set around a huge bay and surrounded by mountains. The broad boulevards, glass-fronted buildings and modern shopping centers are dotted with traditional red-tiled roofs, the 18th century market, and old mosques and churches, although the city has an atmosphere more of Mediterranean Europe than traditional Turkey.
İzmir owes its position as an economically and socially dynamic city to its location, climate and the fact that it has been a home to many different cultures and religions. Persians, Ancient Greeks, Assyrians, Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans are just a few of the dozens of different civilizations that the city has hosted throughout its long history.
Due to its geographical location, similar climatic features are observed in almost every part of the province. Since the average number of sunny days reaches up to almost 300 a year, the solar potential is very high in İzmir.
Public ferries are easy, fast inside the coast and gives a nice shot of Izmir. Preferable to every other transportation in nice weather. Popular routes include; Konak-Karsiyaka, Alsancak-Karsiyaka, Konak-Bostanli and Karsiyaka-Goztepe. There is an extensive public bus system which covers all of the city. Many taxis with reasonable price. There is also a metro line connecting city centre/Konak Square with the northeastern suburb of Bornova.
Izmir is a member of World Gourmet Cities Network (DELICE), a network with 22 cities from different parts of the world. Became a member in 2015, Izmir is the 23rd city in the network. In Izmir there are many hotels which are suitable for all tastes and budgets. Hilton, Swissotel and Movenpick are just a few minutes away by foot from Cumhuriyet Meydani (Republic Square) Hotel Ibis is very close to the city center, located nearby Alsancak Railway Station. Also there is Crowne Plaza, which is about 30 min. from center.
Standing on Mount Yamanlar, the tomb of Tantalus was excavated by Charles Texier in 1835 and is an example of the historic traces in the region prior to the Hellenistic Age, along with those found in nearby Kemalpaşa and Mount Sipylus. The Agora of Smyrna is well preserved, and is arranged into the Agora Open Air Museum of İzmir, although important parts buried under modern buildings wait to be brought to light. Serious consideration is also being given to uncovering the ancient theatre of Smyrna where St. Polycarp was martyred, buried under an urban zone on the slopes of Kadifekale.
One of the more pronounced elements of İzmir's harbor is the Clock Tower, a marble tower in the middle of the Konak district, standing 25 m (82 ft) in height. It was designed by Levantine French architect Raymond Charles Père in 1901 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the ascension of Abdülhamid II to the Ottoman throne in 1876. The clock's workings were given as a gift by the German Kaiser Wilhelm II, a political ally of Abdülhamid II.
A lot to see in İzmir such as :
İzmir Clock Tower
Kadifekale
Kemeraltı Çarşısı
Asansör
Konak Square
Izmir Wildlife Park
Mount Sipylus
Kara Lake
Hisar Mosque
İzmir Archaeological Museum
Ataturk Museum
KEY MUSEUM Bag
Agora Open Air Museum
Yassıca Island
Gumuldur Yali Castle Aquapark Service
Kordon Boyu Recreation Area
Yamanlarİzmir Birds Paradise
Orman ve Su İşleri Bakanlığı İzmir Karagöl Tabiat Parkı
Arkas Sanat Merkezi
Atatürk Monument
Kıbrıs Şehitleri Caddesi
Kum Denizi Plajı
Ahmed Adnan Saygun Sanat Merkezi
Homeros Valley
Karantina Island
Fes Spa Bath
Gündoğdu Square
Kızlarağası Hani, Izmir
Yalı Mosque
Küçük Park
Konak Pier
Funtastic Aquarium İzmir
Hasanağa Bahçesi
Büyükpark
Havra Sokak
Lunapark
Love Road Alsancak
Kordon Alsancak Izmir
Çiçekli Tabiat Parkı
Yamanlardag Natural Park
İzmir Ethnography Museum
Universal Children's Museum and Theme Park
İnciraltı Sea Museum Directorate
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Adana Archaeology Museum to open soon
Located at the New Adana Museum, which will be Turkey’s largest museum complex on an area of roughly seven hectares when complete, the Archaeology Museum will be open in the coming days, according to a written statement from the Adana Governor’s Office.
Established at the former area of the Milli Mensucat Factory, which was opened in 1907, the New Archaeology Museum will include city, industry, ethnography and agriculture museums. The museum’s first phase will be finished in April.
The museum will be home to 18,100 archaeological works, including selected works from the early periods of Çukurova. The museum’s display area will be about four hectares.
Officials believe that the number of tourists will increase in the city when the museum opens.
Edirne Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi-Edirne City Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts
Edirne’de ilk Müze, Atatürk’ün emriyle, 1925 yılında Selimiye Camii Dar-ül Hadis Medresesinde kurulmuştur. Bu müzeye Arkeoloji Müzesi denilmekle birlikte, müzede değerli etnografik eserler ve mezar taşları da yer almaktaydı. Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun yaklaşık 94 yıl başkentliğini yapan Edirne’de saray, halk sanatlarını etkilemiş ve etnografya açısından zenginlik kazandırmıştır. Bu yüzden ikinci bir müzeye gerek duyulmuştur. Selimiye Camii avlusu içinde bulunan Dar-üs Sıbyan Medresesi’nin, Trakya Umumi Müfettişi Kazım DİRİK başkanlığındaki Edirne ve Yöresi Eski Eserleri Sevenler Kurumu tarafından restore ettirilmesi sonucu “Etnografya” adı altında ikinci bir bölüm, Edirne’nin kurtuluşunun on üçüncü yılında ( 25 Kasım 1936 ) burada açılmıştır. Bu Müze, Ankara Etnografya Müzesi ve Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi’nden bazı değerli eserlerle takviye edilmiştir. Zamanla eserlerin çoğalmasıyla burasının müze için yetersiz duruma gelmesi sonucunda, aynı kurum tarafından Selimiye Camii’nin Dar’ul Kurra Medresesi onarılmış ve Etnografik eserler taşınarak burası “Etnografya Müzesi” olarak düzenlenmiştir.İkinci Dünya Savaşından sonra Edirne Müzelerindeki eserlerin birçoğunun müzelere geri verilmesi sonucu elde kalanlar yalnızca Dar-ül Hadis Medresesi’nde sergilenmiştir. Bundan sonraki yıllarda satın alma, bağış ve kazılardan gelen eserlerle Müzedeki eserlerin sayısının artması nedeniyle Edirne’de ihtiyaç duyulan yeni bir müze binası 1966 yılında programa alınmıştır. Selimiye Camii civarında müze için temin edilen arsa üzerine, Y. Mimar İhsan KIYGI tarafından hazırlanan projeye göre yapılan müze binası, 13 Haziran 1971 yılında “Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi” adı ile açılmıştır. Dar-ül Hadis Medresesindeki Müze de “Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi” olarak düzenlenmiştir.(Edirne first Museum , Ataturk, in 1925 Selimiye Mosque was established in Dar- ul- Hadith madrasa . Although this museum is called the Archaeological Museum , monuments and tombstones valuable ethnographic museums were included. That the capital of the Ottoman Empire nearly 94 years in Edirne palace , have influenced the folk art and ethnography in terms of earned wealth . So the need for a second museum has heard. Selimiye Mosque in Dar- base Elementary school was in the courtyard , Thrace , General Inspector Kazim DİRİK headed Edirne and region of Antiquities Lovers be restored by the Agency result Ethnography a second section called , on the third year of Edirne's liberation ( November 25, 1936 ) was opened here. This museum was supplemented with some valuable work in Ankara Ethnography Museum and Topkapi Palace Museum. Museum of place with the proliferation of times works as a result of coming to insufficient by the same institution Selimiye Mosque Dar'ul Kurri Madrasa repaired and ethnographic artifacts moved here Ethnographic Museum as düzenlenmiştir.ikinc the world after the war to return to many of the monuments in Edirne Museum museum resulting residue obtained Dar- ul- Hadith has only been exhibited at the Madrasah . Purchase in the next year , due to the increase in the number of donations and works in the museum with works from the excavations in Edirne needed a new museum building has been scheduled in 1966 . Selimiye Mosque on land obtained for around the museum , the museum building is made according to the project prepared by the Architect KIYG Ihsan , 13 June 1971 Archaeology and Ethnography Museum was opened with the name. The museum at Dar - ul- Hadith madrasa Turkish-Islamic Works Museum are .)
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Turkey/Diyarbakır (daily life) Part 18
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Diyarbakır
Diyarbakır) is one of the largest cities in southeastern Turkey. Situated on the banks of the River Tigris, it is the administrative capital of the Diyarbakır Province and with a population of about 843,460 it is the second largest city in Turkey's South-eastern Anatolia region, after Gaziantep. The city is official capital of north of Kurdistan.
The name of the city is inscribed as Amid on the sheath of a sword from the Assyrian period, and the same name was used in other contemporary Syriac and Arabic works. The Romans and Byzantines called the city Amida. Among the Artukid and Akkoyunlu it was known as Black Amid (Kara Amid) for the dark color of its walls, while in the Zafername, or eulogies in praise of military victories, it is called Black Fortress (Kara Kale). In the Book of Dede Korkut and some other Turkish works it appears as Kara Hamid.
Following the Arab conquests in the seventh century, the Arab Bakr tribe occupied this region, which became known as the Diyar Bakr (landholdings of the Bakr tribe, in Persian: Diyar-ı Bekir). In 1937, Atatürk visited Diyarbekir and, after expressing uncertainty on the true etymology of the city, ordered that it be renamed Diyarbakır, which means land of copper in Turkish.
Diyarbakır is surrounded by an almost intact, dramatic set of high walls of black basalt forming a 5.5 km (3.4 mi) circle around the old city. There are four gates into the old city and 82 watch-towers on the walls, which were built in antiquity, restored and extended by the Roman emperor Constantius II in 349. In addition, the walls of Diyarbakır in the world after the Great Wall of China is the second largest city walls.
Great Mosque of Diyarbakır built by the Seljuk Turkish Sultan Malik Shah in the 11th century. The mosque, one of the oldest in Turkey, is constructed in alternating bands of black basalt and white limestone (The same patterning is used in the 16th century Deliler Han Madrassah, which is now a hotel). The adjoining Mesudiye Medresesi/Medreseya Mesûdiyeyê was built at the same time as was another prayer-school in the city, Zinciriye Medresesi/Medreseya Zincîriyeyê.
Beharampaşa Camii/Mizgefta Behram Paşa -- an Ottoman mosque built in 1572 by the governor of Diyarbakır, Behram Pasha, noted for the well-constructed arches at the entrance.
Dört Ayaklı Minare/Mizgefta Çarling (the four-footed minaret) -- built by Kasim Khan of the Ak Koyunlu. It is said that one who passes seven times between the four columns will have his wishes granted.
Fatihpaşa Camii/Mizgefta Fetih Paşa -- built in 1520 by Diyarbakır's first Ottoman governor, Bıyıklı Mehmet Paşa (the moustachioed Mehmet pasha). The city's earliest Ottoman building, it is decorated with fine tilework.
Hazreti Süleyman Camii/Mizgefta Hezretî Silêman -- 1155--1169 -- Süleyman son of Halid Bin Velid, who died capturing the city from the Arabs, is buried here along with his companions.
Hüsrevpaşa Camii/Mizgefta Husrev Paşa -- the mosque of the second Ottoman governor, 1512--1528. Originally the building was intended to be a school (medrese)
İskender Paşa Camii/Mizgefta Îskender Paşa -- a mosque of an Ottoman governor, an attractive building in black and white stone, built in 1551.
Melek Ahmet Camii/Melek Ahmed Paşa a 16th-century mosque noted for its tiled prayer-niche and for the double stairway up the minaret.
Nebii Camii/Mizgefta Pêxember -- an Ak Koyunlu mosque, a single-domed stone construction from the 16th century. Nebi Camii means the mosque of the prophet and is so-named because of the number of inscriptions in honour of the prophet on its minaret.
Safa Camii/Mizgefta Palo -- built in 1532 by the Ak Koyunlu Turkmen tribe.
Famous churches include:
St. Giragos Armenian Church -- A disused and restored Armenian Orthodox church.
The Syriac Orthodox Church of Our Lady (Syriac: ܐ ܕܝܠܕܬ ܐܠܗܐ `Idto d-Yoldat Aloho, Turkish: Meryemana kilisesi), was first constructed as a pagan temple in the 1st century BCE. The current construction dates back to the 3rd century, has been restored many times, and is still in use as a place of worship today.[citation needed] There are a number of other churches in the city.
Museums include:
The Archaeological Museum contains artifacts from the neolithic period, through the Early Bronze Age, Assyrian, Urartu, Roman, Byzantine, Artuqids, Seljuk Turk, Aq Qoyunlu, and Ottoman Empire periods.
Cahit Sıtkı Tarancı Museum -- the home of the late poet and a classic example of a traditional Diyarbakır home.
The birthplace of poet Ziya Gökalp -- preserved as a museum to his life and works.
Historic bridges:
The Dicle Bridge, an 11th-century bridge with ten arches
Adana'nın Tarihi Yerleri Ingilizce Sunum ( Adana's Historical Places ENGLISH )
Adana'nın Tarihi Yerleri Ingilizce Sunum, Adana Taş Köprü, Sabanci Merkez Camii, Etnografya Müzesi (Stone Bridge,Sabanci Central Mosque, Ethnography museum )
Manisa Introduction Film
The province of Manisa is located in Western Anatolia between Spil Mountain and Gediz River and is at an important junction point for transportation of Aegean Region. The city is a developed agricultural, industrial and trade city. The foundation history descends to the BC 3000 years and the traces and remnants of Hittite, Frig, Lydia, Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Turkish States and Ottoman civilizations are found in the city. The intensified culture and art throughout the history and the crossing trade routes had made the province of Manisa an attractive and interesting holiday center with the rich cultural and natural beauties providing different holiday possibilities.
Ankara Etnografya Müzesi - Ankara Ethnography Museum
İzmir trip-st.polycarpe church interieur
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Sivas, Turkey
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GokpInar Golu
Buruciye Medresesi
Cifte Minareli Medrese
Sivas Ulu Camii
Ataturk Congress & Ethnography Museum
Blue Seminary
Sifaiye Medresesi
Kale Camii
Pasha Factory Picnic & Recreation Area
Sugul Vadisi
Archeology Museum in Aydin Turkey with pictures (Photo Slideshow) Aydın Arkeoloji Müzesi
Aydın Museum was established in 1959 in a chamber of Zafer Primary School, and after 1973 this service was started to be offered in the new museum.
Tralleis, Magnesia, Alinda, Alabanda, Nysa, Amyzon, Piginda, Harpasa, Myus, Pygela, Orthosia, Mastaura etc. located in the borders of Aydın Province. stone works from various periods from ancient cities are exhibited.
In museum halls;
Archeology Section
Coin Section
Ethnographic Works Section
It consists of three sections.
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