Historic Attractions in Bodrum
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| Known originally as Halicarnassus, Bodrum has a fascinating history filled with crusading Christians and marauding Ottomans.
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| Turgutreis is named for its most famous resident, Admiral Turgut Reis. Born in the early sixteenth century, Turgut Reis rose from a humble beginning t... |
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| Surrounded by hills, Yalikavak's villages are characteristic of ancient Aegean settlements. Wandering through their ancient streets, it is impossible ... |
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| This temple to the god of music and sun is a mind-boggling 2500 years old. The superbly preserved structure is twenty-four metres long and contains an... |
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| Apostol Island's ruined and romantic Byzantine church is a short boat trip away from Gundogan. The church dates back to the 9th century AD, and really... |
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| Over the years Bodrum Castle has served as a military base, public bath and a prison. Now, it is a museum, featuring an underwater archaeological exhi... |
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| Visitors to Bodrum usually start with the town's unique museum: the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology. You'll find it in the Bodrum Castle, itse... |
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| Bar Street is a long street of nightclubs and bars, beginning at the back of the castle and running along the seafront. As everyone knows, drinking is... |
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| This 13th Century Shipwreck, full of bronze artefacts, was discovered in 1984 by Turkish and American underwater archaeologists. The excavation was co... |
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| Internationally-renowned Ephesus is like an open-air museum. Formerly an impressive ancient city, much of it has been preserved so visitors can experi... |
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