The first chuch in the world is Saint Pierre Church, the catholic church. It is situated in Antakya / Hatay / Turkey. It is a church in a cave with a 13 meters Read Full Article
Student City: Eskisehir
If you want to have a good time and sea beautiful places Eskisehir is the best city for you. The population of the students is as three times as local Read Full Article
History Of The Turks
Contrary to what is generally believed, the Turks are in no way related to the Arabs. this misconception arose from the fact that they borrowed their religion and writing from Read Full Article
The Beginnings of Ottoman Power
The immediate consequence of the collapse of the Seljuks State was the autonomy – and subsequent indepance – of the oudj or frontier marches to the west, nort, and south Read Full Article
Hatay Museum of Archeology
The Second Biggest Mosaic Museum of The World in Antakya / Hatay / Turkey. The archeological resarch in Hatay has launched in 1932 under the supervision of the Louvre Museum, Baltimore Read Full Article
The Capital Of Turkey: Ankara
The beating heart of Turkey which bares the footprints of many civilizations. Ankara is located in the Central Anatolian Region, surrouned by the provinces of Kırıkkale and Kırşehir in the Read Full Article
Cappadocia Guide
What we call “Cappadocia” today, if only for simplicity, is only a small part of the Hellenistic Kingdom and subsequent Roman Province which bore that name. The original size of Read Full Article
Mardin Guide
Standing on a bluff above the Mesopotamian flats about 56 miles (90km) south of Diyarbakir is the town of Mardin, arguably the most Arab town -even more Arab than Antakya Read Full Article
Diyarbakir Guide
Locals like to call their city “the Paris of the East,” and claim its massive black basalt walls as second only to the Great Wall of Chine in length, Read Full Article
The importance of health insurance
Turkey has a very complex health care system because of the existence of different plans and departments involved in this sector. All health care and related social welfare activities are Read Full Article
Spectacular places in Istanbul
If the world was a single state, Istanbul would be it’s capital. Napoleon Bonaparte Istanbul embraces two continents with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other Europe. Therough Read Full Article
Museums in Istanbul
Museums info in Istanbul for travellers. The Basailica of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), now called the Ayasofya Museum, is unquestionably one of the finest buildings of all time. Built by Read Full Article
How to Bargain in Istanbul
Bargaining is a traditional old way to buy something in Turkey. Fortunately, it is not common as it was before now. As a visitor to Istanbul you might need a few tips and Read Full Article Read Full Article
Kabataş–Taksim Funicular
Kabataş–Taksim funicular in Istanbul (simply named funicular) connects the two popular places of Istanbul: the shore of Bosphorus – Kabatas Station, and the main known Istanbul square – Taksim Station. Read Full Article
The Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
In the center of Istanbul, not far from tram station ‘Tophane’, you can find Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. It’s one of most popular museums to visit in Istanbul, because Read Full Article
Flower Passage – Çiçek Pasaji – in Istanbul
‘Flower passage’ (Cicek Pasaji) is a historical sight in Beyoğlu district. Partially restored and reconstructed, the passage liked by the tourists and owners of several restaurants. In the early 19th Read Full Article
Istinye Park
Istinye Park Shopping Mall Istinye Park is officially opened in 19 October 2007 at Maslak/Istanbul. Prime minister of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan and President of Syria Bashar al-Assad joined the opening ceremony of Istinye Park. The Mall is constructed Read Full Article Read Full Article
Cevahir Shopping Mall
Istanbul Cevahir Shopping Mall Cevahir Shopping Mall isn’t the only biggest shopping mall of Istanbul and Turkey and also the biggest shopping mall of Europe! Amazingly, it’s the sixth biggest shopping mall in the Read Full Article Read Full Article