What Should Be Seen In Çanakkale
Each city has its own unique places to visit, but things are a little more complicated in Çanakkale. We have listed for you the must-see of this city with its spiritualized streets filled with special sightseeing spots where you can experience more than one history together. After coming all the way back to this city, all the places not to say ‘I wish’ were written in the writing, without further ado what is waiting for us here, let's look together.
Canakkale Trojan Statue
Can you ever return from this city without seeing the horse of the “Trojan Horse” strategy, which has been the subject of legends and, although not approved, engraved its name in gold letters in the literature as a tactic of war, and naturally one of the oldest symbols of the city? Never I mean. 😊
Kilitbahir Castle
Of course, Çanakkale is the symbol city of the War of Independence and is conceived of numerous historical places related to this war. We first start with a building built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet in 1452, in the years before.During the conquest of Istanbul, to prevent the Papal Navy intended to aid to Istanbul,it cannot be acceptable not to see Kilitbahir Castle built right on the crossing area of the Bosphorus by II.Mehmet, where you cannot hide your astonishment when you see retains all its majesty even today.
Namazgah Bastion
Although its real name is Rumeli Aziziye Tabyası(Emplacement), it is named as Namazgah Tabyası and built during the reign of Sultan Abdülaziz, it was named today because it was located in a closed area and was the only place where Turkish soldiers performed Friday prayers during the Battle of Çanakkale. You shouls definitely see Namazgah Tabyası, where you can feel quite clearly the struggle of the Turkish military for freedom and full independence and the belief that it has not lost a moment alongside this struggle.
Trojan VII. Layer
This place, which is believed to be the place in Homer's Iliad saga, which gives direction to Greek mythology and has maintained its existence for thousands of years, Canakkale's mysticism can not immerse yourself in.
Canakkale Naval Museum
The Çanakkale Naval Museum, which is considered as one of the most important museums in the world in terms of its diversity, will make you feel like you are on a journey from the wave to sea. You can't leave this city without visiting this museum, we tell you.
Canakkale Martyrdom and Martyrs Monument
If you do not see the Dardanelles martyrdom and Martyrs Monument, which was built in memory of thousands of our soldiers killed in the Gallipoli War and which is visited every year by the citizens of countless other countries who have lost their relatives in that war and prayed for today to be a world of peace, not a war.