Antalya Archaeological Museum is located on a mountain in the western part of the city in Konyaalti district. It is one of the most important landmarks of Antalya. The history of the museum begins in 1919, when Antalya was occupied by Italian troo... read more
The brick minaret of Ivli without a mosque is a symbol of Antalya. It was built in the 13th century under the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin. It stands on a square pedestal, decorated with azure-coloured mosaics. The minaret is easily recognisable by its... read more
The city of Antalya was founded by Attalus, king of Pergamum. After the last Pergamon king died, the city passed to Rome. Antalya became a thriving port and was securely surrounded securely surrounded by fortified walls built of stone. Within the... read more
Kesik Minare (Truncated Minaret) is located near the ruins of the mosque and the Greek temple of St Peter. Back in the nineteenth century, the tower was severely damaged, but despite this, it is noteworthy. The minaret is of architectural value an... read more

