Antalya Kaleiçi Yat Limanı İskele Camii - Şakayık
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Walking Antalya | Turkey : the OLD town, Kaleici #1
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00:00 Republic Square
00:35 Kaleiçi (old town)
01:43 Yivliminare Mosque
Historic mosque built by the Anatolian sultan Seljuk Alaaddin Keykubad I (1230)
02:10 Mevlevihane Müzesi
Museum
04:00 the shopping centers of the old city
05:20 Karatay Medresesi
School built in 1250-1251 by Celaleddin Karatay today housing a museum exhibiting historical ceramics and archaeological objects.
08:00 old houses bearing the traces of Greek, Seljuk and Ottoman architecture.
10:00 Old City marina
12:13 Mermerli Plajı
Mermerli beach
6:49 Iskele Mosque
Small historic mosque next to a marina with a well and a simple prayer hall.
28:50 Kaleici Panoramic Elevator
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Walking Streets: Antalya, Turkey, Old City, Marina, Karaalioglu Park, Hadrian Gate, Kecili Park
Walk through the main streets of Antalya, Turkey:
- Park sk.
- Karaalioglu Park
- Atatürk Cd.
- Hadrian Kale Kapısı
- Hadrian Castle Gate
- Old City
- Hesapçı Sk.
- Suna
- Republic Mansion
- Attaleia
- Hidirlik Tower
- Hıdırlık Sk
- Ömer Efendi Sk.
- Kecili Park
- Mermerli Banyo Sk.
- Mermerli Plajı
- Old City Marina
- Kordon Sk.
- Tuzkapısı Sk
- Iskele Mosque
- ŞAHİN ÖZEN YATÇILIK
- Varyant Sk.
- Antalya Kaleiçi Ancient City & Marina
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ANTALYA KALEİÇİ historic old town in Turkey | walk, walking tour, walk-through [4K UHD HDR]
This walk starts from Hadrian Gate of Antalya Castle (Kaleiçi). And, it takes you through amazing narrow alleys full of reestaurants, bars, pubs and authentic craft shops of the historic old town of Antalya, Turkey. The walk ends at Hıdırlık Tower in Kaleiçi (Old Town) in Antalya, Turkey.
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00:00:00 Walking tours starts from Hadrian Gate of Kaleiçi, Antalya, Turkey
The old quarter, Kaleiçi, has narrow, winding streets enclosed in ancient city walls, which now protect the peaceful quarter from the noise of the concrete metropolis of a million people. Although there are other entrances, it is best to enter and exit the old quarter from charming Hadrianus Gate, built by the Roman emperor Hadrianus as the entrance arch to the city.
Most of Antalya's historic buildings can be found along the narrow, winding streets of Kaleiçi, the old quarter. Historical, architectural and archaeological sites of note include: Yivli Minaret, Karatay Medresesi, Hıdırlık Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Paşa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque, Hadrian Arch, and the Clock Tower. Many structures date back to the Hellenistic era. Also The Antalya Museum has a notable archaeology collection.
Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Hadrian Kale Kapısı) consists of two colonnaded facades, three entry arches rising above four pylons and a tower standing on either side. It is about 8 meters (26.2 feet) high. The Southern Tower, known as the Julia Sancta, is from the Roman era but was likely built independently of the gate. The bottom section of the Northern Tower is from Roman times, but the upper part was rebuilt in the first half of the thirteenth century AD during the reign of Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat I and contains an inscription in Arabic script. It is considered to be Pamphylia's most beautiful gate.
According to local legend, Sultana Belkis, the Queen of Sheba, is said to have passed under those gates and enjoyed a happy day in the palace in Aspendos on her way to visit King Solomon. However, if she did so, she would have passed through a predecessor version of Hadrian's Gate, as she and Solomon lived approximately a thousand years before Hadrian.
Hıdırlık Tower (Turkish: Hıdırlık Kulesi) is a landmark tower of tawny stone in Antalya, Turkey, where Kaleiçi meets Karaalioglu Park. It is believed that the ruling Roman Empire built it in the second century CE on a square plan. In the same century, it was turned into circular tower. It has since been used as a fortification or a lighthouse. The tower is situated at the southern side of the place, where the land walls of the city join the sea walls. The 14-metre-high (46 ft) structure consists of a circular tower rising on a quadratic pedestal. The tower's gate at the eastern side leads to a small room, from where a narrow staircase goes up. There are signs of restoration work on the upper part done in the Seljuk and Ottoman eras.
Enjoy the video in 4K UHD in HDR. HDR enables further dynamic range and thus further details in high dynamic range and high contrast situations. It's advised to watch on compatible 4K TVs and 4K displays of Sony, Panasonic, LG, etc.
Flew on 10/10/2019 and shot with Huawei Mate 20 Pro. It might be a good reference, whether you are considering Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro, or perhaps vs iPhone 11 Pro.
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Antalya Travel Guide - Turkey Unique Experience
Antalya Travel Guide - Turkey Unique Experience
Antalya is the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and is one of the hubs of the Turkish Riviera. Having entered the scene in 150 BC as Attalia, named after its founder, Attalos II, king of Pergamon, Antalya has ever attracted a wide array of travellers, including Paul the Apostle, and Ibn Battuta among others. Antalya had replaced Phaselis—beautiful ruins of which now lie to south of the city, between Kemer and Olympos—as the main harbour of the surrounding region during the reign of Seljuks, in early 1200s, but the lack of a large hinterland (or, rather, lack of good connections with its mountainous hinterland) meant for much of its history eversince that it was a provincial coastal town, albeit with a multicultural community of Muslims, Christians, and Jews. As the centre of a region with beautiful beaches, verdant mountains, and a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
The tourism investments started in 1970s, which changed the fate of the city considerably. However, as most of the visitors (make no mistake—they are in the range of millions annually) to the region are actually on all-inclusive vacation packages nowadays, they are immediately taken from the airport to the huge resorts lining the coastline of hundreds of kilometres, where they stay until the end of their holidays except perhaps a raid or two to the nearest and the most popular attractions, so Antalya itself, especially the old town (Kaleiçi), is more of an independent traveller destination, where you will meet the other travellers of a similar mind, and the locals.
Around April, when you can perfectly get a suntan and the weather is much more bearable than summer months, is one of the best times to visit the city. Antalya offers a variety of public transportation, such as public buses, trams, mini-buses, taxicabs and dolmus. There is a system to the letters that precede the route numbers on the signs posted in the front fo the buses:
A - Aksu, which is a town to the east
C - Çarşı
D - Döşemealtı
F - Tıp Fakültesi
K - Konyaaltı Beach, to the west of the town centre
L - Lara Beach, to the southeast of the town centre
M - Masadağı
T - Terminal
U - Uncalı
V - Varsak
In Antalya, buses pass from anywhere to any destination in the city. Fares are low and most buses offer air-conditioning and TV even for short routes. Dolmus literally means filled up. Dolmus is a large cab, a station wagon, a regular taxi or a minibus that travels a certain route. The new tram system (AntRay) currently (04/2011) consists of one line, serving the route Fatih-Otogar-Muratpaşa-Ismetpaşa-Meydan every 7min during the day.
Most of Antalya's historic buildings can be found along the narrow, winding streets of Kaleiçi, the old quarter. Historical, architectural and archaeological sites of note include: Yivli Minaret, Karatay Medresesi, Hıdırlık Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Paşa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque, Hadrian Arch, and the Clock Tower. Many structures date back to the Hellenistic era. Also The Antalya Museum has a notable archaeology collection.
A lot to see in Antalya such as :
Düden Waterfalls
Hadrian's Gate
Konyaaltı Beach
Antalya Museum
Yivliminare Mosque
Kurşunlu Waterfall
Karaalioglu Park
Hıdırlık Tower
Antalya Aquarium
Aqualand Antalya Dolphinland
Uzun Çarşı Sokak
Köprülü Canyon
Atatürk's House Museum
Lara Caddesi
Tünektepe Teleferik Tesisleri
Antalya Zoo
Murat Pasha Mosque, Antalya
Aktur Park
Ters Ev
Sarısu Kadınlar Plajı
Duden Waterfalls
Atatürk Parkı
Konyaaltı Sahili
Masal Parkı
Dokumapark
Yavuz Ozcan Park
Falez Parkı 2
Tek Sarnıç Kent Parkı
April 23 National Sovereignty Park
You can divide Antalya into two main areas (as far as tourists are concerned). The Old Town (Kaleiçi), as its name implies, is full of character and has beautifully restored buildings with small guest houses and more evidently luxury boutique hotels. Lara to the east of the city has many 4/5 star beach hotels that cater for the all inclusive holiday market. Both are good options, depending on what you are looking for. Of course, there are very good hotels outside of these areas, but not in the density that Old Town/Lara have.
( Antalya - Turkey ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Antalya . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Antalya - Turkey
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ANTALYA - Turkey Travel Guide | Around The World
Antalya is the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and is one of the hubs of the so-called Turkish Riviera.
Antalya is the closest airport, served by inexpensive flights from Istanbul. (As low as $50, early booking is also available for lower prices).
Most of Antalya's historic buildings can be found along the narrow, winding streets of Kaleiçi, the old quarter. Historical, architectural and archaeological sites of note include: Yivli Minaret, Karatay Medresesi, Hıdırlık Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Paşa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque, Hadrian Arch, and the Clock Tower. Many structures date back to the Hellenistic era. Also The Antalya Museum has a notable archaeology collection.
Food is extemely cheap, and good. Full meals will cost you about 10 to 20 Turkish Lira, about 5 to 11 US Dollars. Service is amazing, and only matched by its genuine friendliness. Antalya has good seafood restaurants as well. One caveat to be aware of is to make sure the quoted price is the same as the price written on the menu.
Antalya has a lively nightlife in summer. Options include bars with nargile (water pipe), games, live music and sitting around, discotheques with glamorous visitors, etc. On Konyaalti's Beach Park one club follows the next. Some of traditional houses of Kaleiçi (Old City) has been turned into bars, in which a bottle of 'Efes' beer costs around 10 or 12 TL depending on the place. Their gardens shaded by trees offer a nice escape with a beer from the peak of summer heat. Raki is a traditional alcoholic beverage that tastes like licorice. Make sure you do not drink it fast otherwise you will be out quickly.
Antalya Police Department has a tourism police section where travellers can report passport loss and theft or any other criminal activity, they may have become victims of. They have staff multilingual in English, German, French, and Arabic.
Kemer is about 45 km south of Antalya and is a popular, touristic seaside region with historic places, nightlife, and accommodation. Currently (as of Jan 15, 2016), you can reach Kemer by Sea Bus on Saturdays and Sundays only. Antalya departure times (winter timetable): 9:30, 12:30, and 15:30. Kemer departure times (winter timetable): 10:45, 13:45, and 16:45. Cost: 10 TL Deniz Otobüsü website, in Turkish. Boats depart Antalya from the harbor in the old part of town. It is also possible to get to/from Kemer by dolmus for 8 TL. There is an express as well as a local service (which makes stops in Beldibi and Göynük). The express service takes less than an hour and the local service takes about 1.5 hours. Both services are otogar to otogar, but the local service makes many stops along the way. In Kemer, you can catch both the express and the local dolmus at the Clock Tower, rather than going all the way to the otogar. At the clock tower, buses leave every 15 minutes from 7 am on.
Alanya to the south east is a popular tourist destination 2 hours away.
Side to the east is popular with golf links and luxury hotels.
Kaş which is about 2 hours drive from Antalya can be another excellent choice for extended holiday if you decide to run away from the whole crowd.
Kalkan which is half an hour further west of Kas. A beautiful upmarket harbour town with cobbled streets and high quality restaurants. Nearby Patara has the best golden sand beach on the Mediterranean coast, and can be visited even if you are not staying there.
Cirali is a coastal town even closer, with several mid-range, quiet pansiyons to stay at, with pleasant gardens. The beach at Cirali is protected from development because sea turtles come onto shore every year to lay their eggs. The beach at nearby Olimpos is also a nice, pebble beach, as is the one at Adrasan. Accommodations in Olimpos are more backpacker style, with tree houses especially popular with younger travelers.
Demre further west from Olympos, and is the site of the St Nicolas Church, assoicated with the real Santa Claus (don't miss the larger than life Santa Claus statue in town.) Also just outside Demre are Lycian rock tombs in the cliffsides. The Antalya region has some of the finest Roman ruins in the country, including Perge and Aspendos, with the largest, most well preserved Roman amphitheater anywhere.
ANTALYA Turkey KALEİÇİ Hıdırlık to Hadrian (Historic Old Town) | walk, walking tour [4K UHD HDR]
This walk starts at Hıdırlık Tower inside Antalya's old in-castle town (Kaleiçi). Then, we walk along authentic and picturesque narrow alleys decorated by restaurants, bars, pubs and authentic craft shops of the historic old town of Antalya, Turkey. The walk ends at Hadrian Gate (aka Three Gaets - Turkish: Üç Kapılar) in Kaleiçi (Old Town) in Antalya, Turkey.
Watch my related videos from ANTALYA, Turkey:
- ANTALYA KALEİÇİ from Hadrian Gate to Hıdırlık Tower:
- ANTALYA NOSTALGIC TRAM from Cumhuriyet (Kaleiçi) to Zerdalilik:
- ANTALYA LARA HOTELS:
- ANTALYA KONYAALTI BEACHES:
- ANTALYA MARINA:
- ANTALYA UZUNÇARŞI to MARINA:
- ANTALYA FALEZ PARK:
- ANTALYA KARAALİOĞLU PARK:
- ANTALYA ERDAL İNÖNÜ KENT PARK:
- ANTALYA AKDENİZ KENT PARK:
- ANTALYA DÜDEN PARK:
- ANTALYA LARA STREET:
- ANTALYA KALEİÇİ from Hıdırlık Tower to Hadrian Gate:
- ANTALYA NOSTALGIC TRAM from Zerdalilik to Müze:
+ ANTALYA Turkey walks playlist:
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Timeline for this walking tour (in walking order, approx time-stamps):
00:00:00 Walking tours starts from Hadrian Gate of Kaleiçi, Antalya, Turkey
Most of Antalya's historic buildings can be found along the narrow, winding streets of Kaleiçi, the old quarter. Historical, architectural and archaeological sites of note include: Yivli Minaret, Karatay Medresesi, Hıdırlık Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Paşa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque, Hadrian Arch, and the Clock Tower. Many structures date back to the Hellenistic era. Also The Antalya Museum has a notable archaeology collection.
The old quarter, Kaleiçi, has narrow, winding streets enclosed in ancient city walls, which now protect the peaceful quarter from the noise of the concrete metropolis of a million people. Although there are other entrances, it is best to enter and exit the old quarter from charming Hadrianus Gate, built by the Roman emperor Hadrianus as the entrance arch to the city.
Hıdırlık Tower (Turkish: Hıdırlık Kulesi) is a landmark tower of tawny stone in Antalya, Turkey, where Kaleiçi meets Karaalioglu Park. It is believed that the ruling Roman Empire built it in the second century CE on a square plan. In the same century, it was turned into circular tower. It has since been used as a fortification or a lighthouse. The tower is situated at the southern side of the place, where the land walls of the city join the sea walls. The 14-metre-high (46 ft) structure consists of a circular tower rising on a quadratic pedestal. The tower's gate at the eastern side leads to a small room, from where a narrow staircase goes up. There are signs of restoration work on the upper part done in the Seljuk and Ottoman eras.
Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Hadrian Kale Kapısı) consists of two colonnaded facades, three entry arches rising above four pylons and a tower standing on either side. It is about 8 meters (26.2 feet) high. The Southern Tower, known as the Julia Sancta, is from the Roman era but was likely built independently of the gate. The bottom section of the Northern Tower is from Roman times, but the upper part was rebuilt in the first half of the thirteenth century AD during the reign of Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat I and contains an inscription in Arabic script. It is considered to be Pamphylia's most beautiful gate.
According to local legend, Sultana Belkis, the Queen of Sheba, is said to have passed under those gates and enjoyed a happy day in the palace in Aspendos on her way to visit King Solomon. However, if she did so, she would have passed through a predecessor version of Hadrian's Gate, as she and Solomon lived approximately a thousand years before Hadrian.
Enjoy the video in 4K UHD in HDR. HDR enables further dynamic range and thus further details in high dynamic range and high contrast situations. It's advised to watch on compatible 4K TVs and 4K displays of Sony, Panasonic, LG, etc.
Flew on 10/10/2019 and shot with Huawei Mate 20 Pro. It might be a good reference, whether you are considering Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro, or perhaps vs iPhone 11 Pro.
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Tutav Ch Boutique Hotel Antalya,Turkey
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Antalya'da Osmanlı İzleri. 3. İskele Camii ve kitabesi.
Antalya Yat Limanı İskele Cami - Dr. Murat
Antalya Kaleiçi'nde bulunan yatlimanında denizin hemen kenarında bulunan bu küçük ama çok güzel cami ilginç yapısı ile dikkatinizi çekecektir.
Üzerindeki tabelada 1905 yılında yapıldığı yazan cami altıgen şeklinde olup altı adet ayak üzerinde bulunmakta ve altı boş durumdadır.
Eskiden burada bir kuyu belki de hamam yapısı bulunduğu ve bu yapının 12 - 13. yüzyıla ait olabilceği de söylenmektedir.
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Antalya İskele Camii
Antalya İskele Cami Kitabesine göre 1903 yılında Teke Mutasarrıfı Kenan Paşa tarafından inşa edilen, Kaleiçi’nin son Osmanlı yapılarından biridir. Yat limanın doğu kıyısındaki yapı altıgen planlı ve iki katlı inşa edilmiştir. Kemerlerle bağlanan altı adet bağımsız desteğin oluşturduğu alt kat, bir zamanlar doğal su kaynağına sahip bir şadırvan işlevi sunmaktadır. Yapının kuzeybatı cephesinde, külahının şerefe korkulukları tarafından taşındığı ahşap bir minaresi bulunmaktadır.
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Antalya Kaleiçi - Yat Limanı
Antalya Kaleiçi semti antik çağ kalıntıları içeren önemli bir turizm noktasıdır. Bu kalıntılar bölgeyi çevreleyen surlar ve iç limanda yer alan liman mendireğinin bir kısmıdır. Bölgeyi içten ve dıştan saran Surlar, Helenistik, Roma, Bizans, Selçuklu ve Osmanlı devirlerine ait ortak eserdir.
Bölgede surların içinde 3000 kadar ev bulunmaktadır. Binaların karakteristik yapıları Antalya'nın sadece mimari tarihi hakkında fikir vermekle kalmaz, aynı zamanda bölgedeki yaşam tarzını, gelenek ve görenekleri en iyi şekilde yansıtır. Günümüzde önemli bir eğlence merkezi olan bu bölgedeki binalar butik otel, restaurant, bar, kafeterya, pansiyon, alışveriş yerleri, hediyelik eşya dükkanları ve ev olarak kullanılmaktadır.
Tarihi yat limanında falezlere, kıyı şeridine, aşağı Düden Şelalesine ve özel yüzme alanlarına tur düzenleyen tekneler yer almaktadır. Antalyanın muhteşem güzelliklerini deniz yoluyla görmek, keşfetmek zevkli ve eğlenceli bir yolculuk ortaya çıkarmaktadır.
Kaleiçi semtinde yer alan tarihi eserler;
Surların Atatürk Caddesi üstünde yer alan ve restorasyonu yapılmış olan Hadrian Kapısı Antalya’nın en güzel antik eserlerinden birisidir. Bu kapıdan girdikten sonra surlar içinde sizleri Yivli Minare, Keyhüsrev Medresesi, Karatay Medresesi, İskele Camii, Tekeli Mahmut Paşa Camii gibi önemli tarihi eserler karşılayacaktır. Hıdırlık Kulesi, Kesik Minare Camii, Zincirlıran Türbesi, Nigar Hatun Türbesi, İskele Camii diğer önemli tarihi eserlerdir.
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House of the Virgin Mary, Selçuk, İzmir, Aegean Region, Turkey, Asia
The House of the Virgin Mary is a Catholic and Muslim shrine located on Mt. Koressos in the vicinity of Ephesus, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Selçuk in Turkey. The house was discovered in the 19th century by following the descriptions in the reported visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824), a Roman Catholic nun and visionary, which were published as a book by Clemens Brentano after her death. While the Catholic Church has never pronounced in favour or against the authenticity of the house, it nevertheless has maintained a steady flow of pilgrimage since its discovery. Anne Catherine Emmerich was Beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 3, 2004. Catholic pilgrims visit the house based on the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was taken to this stone house by Saint John and lived there until her Assumption (according to Catholic doctrine) or Dormition (according to Orthodox belief). The shrine has merited several papal Apostolic Blessings and visits from several popes, the earliest pilgrimage coming from Pope Leo XIII in 1896, and the most recent in 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI. The shrine itself is not extensively large, but may rather be described as a modest chapel. The preserved stones and construction date back into the Apostolic Age, as consistent with other preserved buildings from that time, but with minor additions such as garden landscapes and devotional additions outside the shrine. Upon entrance to the chapel, a pilgrim is met by one single large room where an altar along with a large statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is prominently displayed in the center. On the right side, a smaller room lies traditionally associated with the actual room where the Virgin Mary is believed to have slept. Marian tradition holds that some form of running water used to flow like a canal in the smaller room where the Virgin Mary slept and rested, leading to the present drinking fountain outside the building structure.
Antalya Kaleiçi - Old Town (1) - 2016
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Kayakoy, Turkey
We visited the Greek Ghost Town of Kayakoy, Turkey and were mesmerized by the evocative song of the Muslim afternoon call to prayer.
Walking in Van - Turkey - part1
Walking in Van city , it's my first walking video i filmed, i know maybe it's not perfect but i do hard on it, i love to hear your feedback's.
About Van city : Van is a city in eastern Turkey's Van Province, located at east of Lake Van.
Name of Van on other language :
Kurdish: Wan
Arabic : فان
Ottoman Turkish : فان
i start walking from Beşyol to Van AVM, left side of Cumhuriyet caddesi (Cumhuriyet street )
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Yivli Minare Mosque
Wonderful Places in Antalya _Part I_ Yivli Minare Mosque.
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Antalya Turkey - Presented in Turkish
Antalya is the largest city on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, and is the hub of the so-called Turkish Riviera.
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Most of Antalyas historic buildings can be found along the narrow, winding streets of Kaleici, the old quarter. Historical, architectural and archaeological sites of note include: Yivli Minaret, Karatay Medresesi, Hidirlik Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Pasa Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque, Hadrian Arch, and the Clock Tower. Many structures date back to the Hellenistic era. Also The Antalya Museum has a notable archaeology collection.