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Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Üçkapılar, meaning "The Three Gates") is a memorial gate located in Antalya, Turkey, which was built in the name of the Roman emperor Hadrian, who visited the city in 130 CE. [1] It was later incorporated in the walls that surround the city and harbor, of which it is the only remaining entrance gate today. [2]
Antalya Festival is an annual festival that takes place for 18 days between 12 and 29 September in Antalya, Turkey, celebrating the city's culture. [1] [2] References
Antalya is the southern terminus of European route E87, which connects to Korkuteli, Denizli, İzmir, Çanakkale, Edirne in Turkey, along with Varna in Bulgaria, Constanta in Romania and Odesa in Ukraine. Antalya is also the terminus of Turkish Highway D650, which connects Burdur, Afyon, Kütahya, and Sakarya.
Museums in Antalya (2 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Antalya" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Archaeological sites in Antalya Province (40 P) M. Museums in Antalya Province (1 C, 1 P) T. Tourist attractions in Antalya (2 C, 13 P)
Nestled within the historic Greco-Roman city in Turkey's Antalya province, this extraordinary structure is a testament to the ingenuity and finesse of ancient architectural prowess, captivating ...
The Antalya Museum or Antalya Archaeological Museum (Turkish: Antalya Müzesi) is one of Turkey's largest museums, located in Muratpaşa, Antalya. It includes 13 exhibition halls and an open-air gallery. It covers an area of 7,000 m 2 (75,000 sq ft) and 5000 works of art are exhibited.
Most beach resorts are located along the southwestern and southern coast, called the Turkish Riviera, especially along the Mediterranean coast near Antalya. Antalya is also accepted as the tourism capital of Turkey. [20] Major resort towns include Bodrum, Fethiye, Marmaris, Kuşadası, Didim and Alanya. Also, Turkey has been chosen second in ...