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Kızılırmak Delta
this is the delta plain of Turkey's longest river (1355 km source to sea), Kızılırmak (literally "red river", due to its colour). The delta is great for birdwatching (320 species of birds call there home) as well as for fishing.
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Atatürk and his comrades
Walking from the bottom of 19 Mayis Blv towards the sea you can see life size models of historical figures; and Atatürk and his comrades alighting from another, partial, replica of the Bandırma at the sea front.
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Gazi Museum
is a witness to Atatürk's activities while in Samsun. The collection includes some clothes and personal paraphernalia, purportedly belonging to him. It also includes a number of old photographs and maps.
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Replica of SS ''Bandırma''
This is the replica of the ferry that took Kemal Atatürk from Istanbul to the port of Samsun. Inside, there is a collection of photographs of Atatürk and his comrades. You can also watch a short film.
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Göğceli Mosque
One of the rare wooden mosques in Turkey, this one dates back to 1206, and its construction does not involve even a single nail (all wooden plates were inserted through each other).
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Çakırlar Korusu
Nature reserve with boardwalks over wetland forested with ash and elm. Picnic and sports area, restaurant and toilets.
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Archaeology and Ethnographic Museum
is dedicated to local history and artifacts, including the golden Amisos Treasure.
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Amisos Hill
offers a sea view, Hellenistic era tombs, and cafes in pleasant grounds.
Turkey其他城市的景点
常见问题
Samsun必看的景点有哪些?
Samsun has 9 documented sights including Kızılırmak Delta, Atatürk and his comrades, Gazi Museum. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Samsun?
Most travelers spend 3–5 days in Samsun to cover the major sights. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared itinerary.
Is Samsun good for solo travelers?
Yes. Samsun is popular with solo travelers. Download Nomax to find sightseeing companions in Samsun so you never have to explore alone.
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