Historical Places to Visit in Muratpaşa

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Historical Places to Visit in Muratpaşa

Muratpaşa, one of the most vibrant and historical districts of Antalya, is one of the favorite stops of local and foreign tourists with both its natural beauties and deep-rooted history. Muratpaşa, which is especially visited by a large number of visitors during the summer months, attracts attention as a region that has hosted many civilizations throughout history. The historical heritage of the district dates back to 159 BC and Rome, is full of countless works from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods. Muratpaşa, which is waiting to be discovered with its historical structures, architectural richness and cultural texture, offers visitors the opportunity to travel to the past while also promising a unique experience in the center of modern Antalya. In this article, you will discover the most important historical places to visit in the Muratpaşa district.

Karatay Madrasa

Karatay Madrasah, one of the beautiful examples of Seljuk architecture, is located in the center of Muratpaşa district. Easily accessible on foot, the madrasah is located in Tuzcular Neighborhood of the district and was built in 1250. The madrasah was built on the orders of Seljuk Sultan II. İzzeddin Keykavus, and the entrance section contains information about the date of construction and who commissioned it. Only a part of Karatay Madrasah, one of the most visited structures in the region with its historical texture, is open to visitors.

Karatay Madrasa

Antalya Museum (Antalya Archaeological Museum)

An important part of Antalya's city memory Antalya The museum is located in the Bahçelievler Neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district. The museum, which is approximately 4 kilometers from the city center, can be easily reached by private car, taxi or Bahçelievler minibuses.

Antalya Museum, one of the largest museums in Turkey, has 13 exhibition halls and 1 open gallery. The museum offers a wide historical range to its visitors with approximately 5000 works of art dating from the Lower Paleolithic Age to the Roman, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. Mediterranean The museum, which also includes detailed archaeological studies of the Pamphylia regions, was opened in 1988. Europe He was awarded the Council Special Award.

Antalya Museum (Antalya Archaeological Museum)

Antalya Clock Tower

The Clock Tower, one of the symbolic and historical structures of Antalya, is located at the Kale Kapısı location in the Muratpaşa district and can be easily reached on foot.

Built in 1901 by the order of Grand Vizier Küçük Sait Pasha in the name of Sultan II. Abdulhamid, this tower draws attention with its unique architecture with clocks on all four sides. There is a bell on top of the tower, the height of the structure from the ground is approximately 14 meters, and its height from the wall on which it is built is approximately 8 meters. During the restoration work, the clocks on all four sides of the tower were replaced with digital clocks.

Antalya Clock Tower

Hadrian's Castle Gate

Located in the Barbaros Neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district, the Hadrian's Castle Gate is very close to the city center of Antalya and visitors can easily reach it on foot.

This structure, built in 150 AD during the Ancient Roman period, has survived to the present day in a very well-preserved state. Dedicated to the visit of the famous Roman Emperor Hadrian to Antalya, the gate is one of the most visited historical monuments in the region. Known as the “Three Gates” among the locals, the structure draws attention with its three arched gates and two towers and is considered one of the historical symbols of the region.

Hadrian's Castle Gate

Hidirlik Tower

Standing out among the historical structures of Antalya, Hıdırlık Tower is located in Kılınçarslan Neighborhood of Muratpaşa district. You can easily reach this structure by walking, taxi or private vehicle.

The Hıdırlık Tower, built on the walls surrounding Antalya, is known to have been built in the 2nd century AD according to archaeological excavations. The tower, which is 14 meters high, draws attention with its square-shaped ground floor and its design that turns into a cylindrical structure upwards. There are various places to visit in the tower and a room on the ground floor. In addition, reliefs and frescoes can be seen in the structure. Although it is not known for sure what purpose it was built, it is thought that the tower was built as a monumental tomb in Latin architecture. There are also rumors among the public that it was used as a lighthouse. The outer garden of the tower is also open to visitors.

Hidirlik Tower

Antalya Murat Pasha Mosque

Antalya Murat Pasha Mosque, located in the Kızılsaray Neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district, is within walking distance of the town center and provides easy access to visitors.

Built in 1570, this mosque clearly reflects the influence of Seljuk architecture. The mosque, decorated with examples of Seljuk calligraphy art, was built using reused materials during the Ottoman period. The columns with Corinthian capitals stand out in the architecture of the building, and the mosque is decorated with the famous work of Evliya Çelebi. TravelogueIt is also known as . The mosque, whose builder is unknown, was built using mostly cut stone. The mosque has undergone various restoration works over time, and was last renovated in 1960.

Antalya Murat Pasha Mosque

Broken Minaret Mosque

Kesik Minare Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Antalya, is located in the Kılınçarslan Neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district and can be easily reached on foot.

Built as a temple in the Roman period in the 2nd century AD, the structure was converted into a church in the Byzantine period in the 7th century AD. This structure, built with stone blocks and column capitals, was largely destroyed as a result of damage in the 7th century. The structure, which was converted into a mosque when the Seljuks conquered the region, was reopened for worship. This historical structure, which was named "Broken Minaret Mosque" because its minaret was cut off, is among the most important historical structures of Antalya today.

Broken Minaret Mosque

Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque

Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque, located in Kaleiçi, Muratpaşa district, within the borders of Tuzcular Neighborhood, is in a location that can be easily reached on foot.

The exact construction date of the mosque, which is one of the Ottoman period structures, is unknown, but research suggests that it was built in the 17th century. The mosque underwent restoration in the 19th and 20th centuries and took its current form. The main dome of the rectangular-planned structure is placed on a drum and there are 3 domes at the entrance. There is also a single-balcony minaret made of cut stone in the northwest corner of the mosque.

Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque

Ataturk House and Museum

Atatürk House and Museum, one of the important museums of Antalya, is located in Sinan Neighborhood of Muratpaşa district and can be easily reached on foot.

This building was initially used as the governor's office. More professionals named Mustafa Kemal AtatürkIt was given to him as a gift during his visit to Antalya. The building, which was later converted into a museum, started accepting its first visitors in 1986. Personal belongings of Atatürk, various photographs and historical documents are exhibited in the museum, and it makes significant contributions to the cultural tourism of Antalya. Alanya This historical building, which has a house architecture, is open to visitors on weekdays.

Ataturk House and Museum

Suna – İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum

Located in Kaleiçi, Suna – İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum can be easily reached on foot, by private car or by taxi.

The museum, which consists of two separate buildings, has one section that was an old Orthodox Church, while the other section was built in the style of a traditional Alanya house. The building, which was purchased by the Kıraç family and restored between 1993-1995, was opened to visitors as a museum in 1996. The museum presents local life and culture of Antalya in the 19th century to visitors through different methods. The sections of the museum that portray the daily life and cultural activities of the local people with special effects are particularly interesting. In addition, art events are organized in the Orthodox Church section at certain times of the year.

Suna - İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum

Iskele Mosque

Located in the Selçuk Neighborhood of the Muratpaşa district, İskele Mosque is very close to the town center and can be easily reached on foot.

Known as one of the smallest mosques in Turkey, İskele Mosque was built in the early 19th century. Built in the style of a Seljuk dome, this place of worship is still open for worship today. Built in the late Ottoman Empire, the mosque has a very small prayer area. Designed as a two-story structure, the minaret was added later and is made of wood and has a very unusual appearance.

Iskele Mosque

Bababurnu Lighthouse

Bababurnu Lighthouse, located in Fener District of Muratpaşa district, is approximately 7 kilometers from the town center and can be reached by private vehicle, taxi or public transportation.

Built in 1945, Bababurnu Lighthouse offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere in a natural setting. The lighthouse, which works with solar energy, also offers visitors an impressive view. The lighthouse, which has a cylindrical structure, has a balcony. Its height above the sea is approximately 9 meters and its height above the ground is approximately 10 meters.

Bababurnu Lighthouse

Muratpaşa district is an important region that sheds light on the history of Antalya with its rich historical past and architectural diversity. The structures built in a timeline extending from the Roman period to the Ottoman period keep the historical texture of the region alive while offering visitors an unforgettable discovery opportunity. Many historical structures, from the Karatay Madrasa to the Hadrian Castle Gate, from the Antalya Clock Tower to the Atatürk House and Museum, reveal the cultural heritage of the region. Visitors to Muratpaşa will not only enjoy the natural beauties of Antalya, but will also be intertwined with the deep historical roots of the region.

 

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