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Museums Attractions In Turkish Mediterranean Coast

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The Mediterranean Region is a geographical region of Turkey. It is bordered by the Aegean Region to the west, the Central Anatolia Region to the north, the Eastern Anatolia Region to the northeast, the Southeastern Anatolia Region to the east, Syria to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
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Museums Attractions In Turkish Mediterranean Coast

  • 1. Antakya Archaeological Museum Antakya
    Antakya is the seat of the Hatay Province in southern Turkey. In ancient times, Antakya was known as Antioch, and was for centuries one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire. It was an influential early center of Christianity. It has a population of about 250,000. Most of the population speaks Turkish as their native language, while a minority are native Arabic speakers. Antakya is situated in a well-watered and fertile valley.
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  • 2. Antalya Muzesi Antalya
    The Antalya Museum or Antalya Archeological Museum is one of Turkey's largest museums, located in Konyaaltı, Antalya. It includes 13 exhibition halls and an open air gallery. It covers an area of 7,000 m2 and 5000 works of art are exhibited. In addition a further 25,000–30,000 artifacts which cannot be displayed are in storage. As a museum exhibiting examples of works, which illuminate the history of the Mediterranean and Pamphylia regions in Anatolia, Antalya Museum is one of the most important of Turkey's museums. The Museum won the “European Council Special Prize” in 1988.
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  • 3. Ataturk House Museum Mersin
    The Atatürk Museum in Mersin is a two-storey house in Mersin, which hosted the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his wife in 1925.
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  • 4. Anamur Museum Anamur
    Anamur Museum is in Anamur ilçe of Mersin Province, Turkey
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  • 5. Silifke Museum Silifke
    Silifke is a town and district in south-central Mersin Province, Turkey, 80 km west of the city of Mersin, on the west end of Çukurova. Silifke is near the Mediterranean coast, on the banks of the Göksu River, which flows from the nearby Taurus Mountains, surrounded by attractive countryside along the river banks.
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  • 6. Hatay Arkeoloji Muzesi Antakya
    The Hatay Archaeology Museum is the archaeology museum of Hatay Province, Turkey. It is known for its extensive collection of Roman and Byzantine Era mosaics. The museum is located in Antakya, the main city of Hatay. Construction of the museum started in 1934 on the recommendation of the French archaeologist and antiquities inspector Claude M. Prost. It was completed in 1938 and came under Turkish control in 1939 following Hatay's unification with Turkey. The museum was opened to the public in 1948 and re-opened in 1975 following renovation and expansion.
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  • 8. Nusret Minelayer Museum Tarsus
    Nusret was a naval ship of the Ottoman Navy, which served as a minelayer during the Gallipoli Campaign, and later fulfilled various roles in the Turkish Navy; as minelayer , diver vessel and tender . She was laid down in 1911 and launched from Schiff & Maschinenbau AG 'Germania' at Kiel, Germany on 4 December of that year.
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  • 10. Side Museum Side
    Side is an ancient Greek city on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, a resort town and one of the best-known classical sites in the country. It lies near Manavgat and the village of Selimiye, 78 km from Antalya in the province of Antalya.It is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River. Today, as in antiquity, the ancient city is situated on a small north-south peninsula about 1 km long and 400 m across.
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  • 11. Adana Sinema Muzesi Adana
    Adana Cinema Museum is a museum in Adana, Turkey dedicated to the cinema of Turkey, in particular in relation with directors, actors and producers native to the city. Established in 2011 in a renewed old Adana house, the museum is situated on the west side of Seyhan River. The ground floor of the museum is reserved for the movie posters. At least one name in the poster belongs to a citizen of Adana. In the first floor, there is a room exhibiting the photos, movie posters and belongings of the renowned Turkish actor Yılmaz Güney . There are life-size figures of Yılmaz Güney, painter Abidin Dino and author Orhan Kemal . Photos and artifacts on display of other well-known people from Adana associated with cinema are writer Yaşar Kemal , actor Şener Şen and his father actor Ali Şen , M...
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  • 12. Ataturk Scientific & Cultural Museum Adana
    Atatürk Museum exhibits War of Independence and the first years of Republic at the mansion, Atatürk stayed during his trips to Adana. Overlooking to the Seyhan River, the museum is located on Seyhan Street and it is open to public every day except Mondays. Atatürk's visit to Adana is officially celebrated in this building every year on 15 March.
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  • 13. Ataturk House & Museum Antalya
    Atatürk's House Museum ) is a national museum in Antalya, Turkey dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to this city.
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  • 14. St.Paul's Church Tarsus
    Saint Paul's Church is a former Greek Orthodox church in Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey.
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