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Taş Han
Head along Atatürk Caddesi and youll see the partly ruined Taş Han (1758), an Ottoman caravanserai.
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Synagogue
One of the last remnants of Antakyas once vibrant Jewish community is this synagogue on Kurtuluş Caddesi.
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Safa Camii
Persian in style, the Safa Camii has a highly decorated minaret with blue tiles incorporated in its design.
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Rock Tombs
Above Kaş several Lycian rock tombs in the mountain wall can be seen even at night when they are illuminated.
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Yıldız Şale
Originally an imperial hunting lodge, this oftextended Ottoman guesthouse has hosted royalty galore.
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Lighthouse
Despite Kalkans waterfront now only a hub for pleasure boats, the lighthouse continues to guard the harbour.
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Mosque
Sides mosque sits amid the old town districts hullabaloo of souvenir shops, restaurants, and ruins.
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Bedesten
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Hacı Özbek Camii
In the centre of town on Kılıçaslan Caddesi, Hacı Özbek Camii, dating from 1332, is one of İzniks oldest mosques.
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14th
Just to the west of the Yivli Minare are two türbe (tombs), one from the late 14th century and the other from 1502.
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Şemsi Tebrizi Camii
Contains the elegant 14th-century tomb of Rumis spiritual mentor, in a park just northwest of Hükümet Meydanı.
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Rüstem Paşa Külliyesi
Just before the waterfront, this small, square mosque is on the right. The great Mimar Sinan designed it in 1546.
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Behram Paşa Camii
The Behram Paşa Camii, in a residential area deep in the maze of narrow streets, is Diyarbakırs largest mosque.
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Ağaçaltı Kilise
This cruciform-plan church is most famous for its incredibly well-preserved fresco ceiling depicting the Ascension.
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Sultan Murat II (Muradiye) Hamamı
The 15th-century Sultan Murat II Hamamı, which catered to the medrese students, is now a government building.
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St Pauls Catholic Church
Built in 1870 by the Armenian community, this church is still in service today as a Roman Catholic place of worship.
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Yenişehir Gate
İzniks most impressive walls, reaching 10-13m in height, stand between this southern gate and the eastern Lefke Gate.
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Hazreti Süleyman Camii
This 12th-century mosque, beside the İç Kale, is particularly revered because it houses the tombs of heroes of past Islamic wars.
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Beypazarı Museum
Occupying a sizeable Ottoman mansion Beypazarı Museum was closed at the time of research. Check to see if it has re-opened.
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Ulumay Museum of Ottoman Folk Costumes & Jewellery
Originally the Sair Ahmet Paşa medrese (1475), the museum exhibits around 70 costumes and over 350 different pieces of jewellery.
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