Muğla
Muğla: Dive into History, Bask on Sunlit Shores, Experience the Spirit of Türkiye!
Muğla, a hidden paradise in Türkiye, is a region where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet. It boasts turquoise waters, untouched bays, and a rich history spanning 8,000 years. Muğla is home to numerous civilizations, including the Carian, Lycian, Roman, Eastern Roman, Seljukian, the Menteshe Principality, and the Ottoman Empire. The region is home to several charming towns, each with its own charm and character.
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The Balıkpazarı Museum Complex, located in the Kıyıkışlacık Quarter, features a significant Roman period tomb within a rectangular area surrounded by porticoed galleries. Restored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 1993, the museum exhibits architectural pieces and artifacts discovered during Iasos excavations. In 1995, the monumental tomb was unveiled to visitors as part of the Balıkpazarı Open Air Museum. Dating back to the 2nd century CE, the grave structure with a 10 x 7 meter square plan stands at the center of the museum. Visitors can explore and learn about the rich historical and architectural heritage of the site.
The first major renovation of the ancient Marmaris Castle was undertaken by the famous Ottoman Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566) during his siege of the island Rhodes. Archaeology museum is a must-see due to its a repository for artefacts unearthed at digs all around the Marmaris and Muğla. There’s pottery, glassware, architectural fragments, coins, amphorae from different periods of history.
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