
Located in the village of Tevfikiye in the province of Çanakkale, the Troy Museum is an archaeology museum situated at the entrance of the ancient city of Troy. Opened to visitors in 2018, the museum was constructed following the implementation of a project selected in a national architectural competition launched in 2013. Built on a 100,000-square-meter plot, the museum has an indoor area of 11,200 square meters and embraces a contemporary museology approach.The museum building is characterized
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KrKremna Ancient City is an ancient city located within the borders of Çamlık Village in the Bucak district of Burdur Province, on a dominant hill overlooking the Aksu (Kestros) Valley. The city lies at an elevation of approximately 1,250 meters, to the west of Boğadiç Mountain, in a rugged and mountainous terrain. It is about 10 kilometers from the Bucak district center and 60 kilometers from Burdur city center.Historical DevelopmentKremna came under the rule of the Lydians in the 6th century BCE
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RoThe Roman Bath is an archaeological site located in the Ulus district of Ankara, Türkiye, on Çankırı Street. Positioned on a plateau approximately 2.5 meters high, this significant archaeological area dates back to the Roman period. It is a large bath complex built by Roman Emperor Caracalla (A.D. 212–217) in honor of the God of Health, Asclepius, and holds great historical and archaeological value. Settlement layers from the Phrygian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods have been iden
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AmAmida Höyük is a multi-layered archaeological settlement located in the central Sur district of Diyarbakır province in the Southeast Anatolia Region of Türkiye, which has been continuously inhabited since the Mesolithic Age. It is located within the walls of Diyarbakır, northwest of the administrative centre known as İçkale, in a position overlooking the Tigris River. It takes its name from the Roman-era city name ‘Amida.’HistoryThe first settlement at Amida Höyük dates back to the Middle Neolit
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