Friday, April 3, 2009

10 great Turkey's






10 great Turkey's

Cappadocia: like another planet Beautiful Horses Country mean Persçe'de Cappadocia, Joost Lagendijk not belong to this world. Out of the hands of a sculptor in fact a fantastic dream world. Sliding and geographical history of the ARHAN and interesting finds. Ara Guler, "Cappadocia is a place you at a location other than the self-world feel. Spirit of the day or late in the month seems to walk around. There do not feel yourself alone. Like the spirits, peribacalarının call to the church. It is a mysterious planet, "he says. Volcanic activity and as a result of erosion peribacaları, became the first Christian sanctuary. Processing is very easy to scratch the inside of the rocks in the cave, the church would coincide with each other, beautiful frescoes.


Hagia Sophia: Dome of the 900 years could not be imitated The 8th World said to be the wonder of the Byzantine Empire in Istanbul 532'de masterpiece built, today the rare works. In contrast to the outer appearance, luxurious and eye-catching as the palace. In the Byzantine period that is too large to repair, rebuild twice Hagia Sophia, 16 Mimar Sinan in the 19th century with century, was restored in the Fossati brothers. 916 years başkilise, 477 years, the Ayasofya Mosque, Ataturk's orders were made with the museum. Between 1930-1935 were revealed clear traces of the mosaic of the Byzantine and Ottoman period, with its magnificent architecture comes at the beginning of the most visited museum.



Nemrut Dagi: The most wonderful day of birth Adiyaman Nemrut Mountain in the border districts of the Kahta, giant statues and tomb, as well as the world's most glorious day of birth and the day where you can watch the sunset. As UNESCO's World Heritage declared the Nemrut Dagi, Turkey Kommagene civilization's most important national parks for work. Giant statues, and document all Arsameia (Old Castle), New Castle, Karakus Hill and Cendere Bridge, is located within National Park boundaries. Hellenistic world, the most important and rich heritage from the days of our reach.


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