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Theatre at Halicarnassus in Bodrum, with the Bodrum Castle seen in the background, 2015.. The Theatre at Halicarnassus, [1] also known as Bodrum Antique Theatre [2] [3] (Turkish: Bodrum Antik Tiyatrosu, usually shortened as Antik Tiyatro), is a 4th-century BC [4] Greco-Roman theatre located in Bodrum, Turkey. [1]
A white-washed windmill in Bodrum. Bodrum (Turkish pronunciation:) is a town and district of Muğla Province, Turkey. [3] About 200 thousand people live in the district, [2] which covers 650 km 2 [4] and includes the town. It is a port town at the entrance to the Gulf of Gökova.
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More than 1000 festivals are held in Turkey every year. Along with festivals of local scale held in almost every city of the country, cultural events and other festivals of international reach are also organized in major metropolitan centers such as Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir and Antalya.
Bodrum Castle and Theatre of Halicarnassus are the main event venues during the festival. [1] Both national and international ballet groups and performers such as Vienna State Ballet, [2] Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet, [3] Svetlana Zakharova, [4] and Alonzo King LINES Ballet [5] have performed in the event since its beginning.
Bodrum Castle in 2020. In 1962 the Turkish Government decided to turn the castle into a museum for the underwater discoveries of ancient shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea. This has become the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, [6] with a collection of amphoras, ancient glass, bronze, clay, and iron items. It is the biggest museum of its kind ...
Pamukkale in Turkey is a World Heritage Site.Turkey has 622 national parks.. Tourism in Turkey is focused largely on a variety of historical sites, and on seaside resorts along its Aegean and Mediterranean Sea coasts.
Kara Ada, (literally "Black island" in Turkish), known as Arkos in Greek (Αρκός [1]), is a small Turkish island at the entrance of the harbor of Bodrum in the Aegean Sea. [1] It is a popular tourist destination, particularly for yachting .