Was man in Tekirdağ sehen sollte
Entdecke 8 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Tekirdağ, Turkey. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Archaeology and Ethnography Museum
The exhibition of this museum, which is situated in a building essentially built as the governor mansion in 1928, is mainly composed of the findings of the excavations of Perinthos and numerous tumulii in the region. The oldest objects in exhibition date back to 4500 BCE. Among the display is the mummified (and reconstructed) body of Thracian king Kersepleptes.…
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His body complete with crown, clothes, and other remainings was excavated from a tumulus located about 12 km to Tekirdağ. Upstairs is dedicated to ethnography and there is a "traditional Tekirdağ room". The garden of the museum contains many sarcophagi from ancient times and many gravestones left by the city's once numerous Greek, Armenian and Latin populations.
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Traditional Houses of Tekirdağ
There are many 18th and 19th century houses in the city spared from the fury of the bulldozer and concrete-mania. Most of them are wooden, and some are built of stone or brick like traditional Mediterranean houses. However, even most of the left ones are in a near, or almost total ruin state.…
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If you'd like to take a glance at how Tekirdağ might look like, say a hundred years ago, you may have a walk in the streets of where these houses are grouped together. There are two main parts of the city they stand: On the hill overlooking the sea between otogar and the downtown; and the streets also overlooking the sea between Archeology and Ethnography Museum and Rakoczi Museum.
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Rakoczi's House
An 18th century Tekirdağ house in which Francis II Rakoczi lived while in exile. The house was restored in early 1980s almost totally the same as how it looked like when a Hungarian painter went to Tekirdağ and drew illustrations of the interior of house in 1906.…
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The adjoining streets also housed a large Hungarian colony formed by people following Francis II Rakoczi, but unfortunately no evidence of their existence left today. While you are around, don't forget to check out the wooden 'Szekely Gate', carved in the traditional style of the Szekely, the tribe of Tekirdağ's Hungarian refugees. It was erected in front of Rakoczi's house in 2005.
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Rakoczi Fountain
Mumcu Çeşme Rd Been built by Rakoczi, this fountain contains Latin and Ottoman Turkish inscriptions and situated between two old plane trees (platanus spp) which might be planted by Francis II Rakoczi himself.…
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Once in the middle of the vineyards surrounding the city, it is in the industrial zone of the city today, near the back gate of wine and raki factory.
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Barış ve Özgürlük Parkı
A quite large parkland near the sea (near the otogar and the marina). The park contains statues of Namık Kemal and Francis II Rakoczi. There is also a statue of Kelemen Mikes, carved in wood in Hungarian style.…
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There are plane trees (platanus spp) planted by Hungarian president and other notables of the time when the park was opened (1990s).
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Rüstem Paşa Mosque
Although little in terms of grandeur compared with his some other works, the mosque is a work of Sinan, probably the biggest architect of Ottoman Empire. It was built in 1553. Next to the mosque is bedesten or bazaar. Actually, a replica of a bazaar, which was constructed in 1980s.…
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In its court, there is a nice open-air cafe.
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Namık Kemal's House
Namık Kemal St 7 (behind the presidency of Namık Kemal University, the old building across the street from City Council - Belediye) - A replica of the house where Namık Kemal, a native of the city and considered one of the national poets of Turkey, was born. Houses "Local History Association" inside.
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Ertuğrul Neighbourhood Bazaar
This historical building is also called bedesten but the renovation works within hundreds of years has taken too much from its original appearance. It now houses herbalist shops. Near the Eski Mosque on the high street.
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Tekirdağ has 8 documented sights including Archaeology and Ethnography Museum, Traditional Houses of Tekirdağ, Rakoczi's House. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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