Europe:Turkey :If Europe and Asia come together in Turkey, both physically
and culturally, they also part there. The continents are divided within Turkey by the
Bosporus Strait, which likewise divides Istanbul, the countrys
largest city.
Set amid amazing scenery of sharp contrasts, Antalya, Turkey's principal
holiday resort, is an attractive city with shady palm-lined boulevards and a prizewinning
marina. In the picturesque old quarter, Kaleici, narrow, winding streets and old wooden
houses abut the ancient city walls.
Since its founding in the second century B.C. by Attales II, a
king of Pergamum, who named the city Attaleia after himself, Antalya has been continuously
inhabited. The Romans, Byzantines and Seljuks successively occupied the city before it
came under Ottoman rule. The elegant, fluted minaret of the Yivli Minareli Mosque in the
center of the city, built by the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat in the 13th century, has
become Antalya's symbol. The Karatay Medrese (theological college) in the Kaleici
district, from the same period, exemplifies the best of Seljuk stone carving. The two most
important Ottoman mosques in the city are the 16th century Murat Pasa Mosque, remarkable
for its tile decoration, and the 18th century Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque. Neighboring the
marina, the attractive late 19th century Iskele Mosque is built of cut stone and set on
four pillars over a natural spring. The Hidirlik Kulesi (tower) probably was originally
constructed as a lighthouse in the second century. The Kesik Minaret Mosque attests to the
city's long history in its succession of Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman renovations.
When Emperor Hadrian visited Antalya in 130 A.D. a beautifully
decorated three-arched gate was built into the city walls in his honor. Near the marina
the two towers flanking the gate and other sections of the walls still stand. The clock
tower in Kalekapisi Square was also part of the old city's fortifications.
In the Ataturk and Karaalioglu Parks, with their colorful exotic
flowers and the bay's shimmering water in front of you and the mountains behind, you will
have no doubt why Antalya has become such a popular resort. And Aqua Park, on the eastern
coast, has every kind of water sport, including many interesting water-slides.
The award-winning Antalya Kaleici Marina and Leisure Center is
considered one of the loveliest marinas in Turkey. This center can well meet every
tourist's need with its many souvenir shops, friendly cafes and restaurants as well as
yacht moorings and services. Sail in the morning and enjoy the restful peace of the marina
in the afternoon. The old city walls, lit at night, lend an atmosphere of serenity and
timelessness.
The Archaeological Museum, with remains from the Paleolithic Age
to Ottoman times, offers a glimpse of the area's rich history. The Ataturk Museum displays
objects used by the founder of the Turkish Republic.
The Antalya Altin Portakal (Golden Orange) Film and
Art Festival, held in the autumn, attracts both participants and visitors. The
ancient theater in Aspendos makes an impressive setting for some of the festival's plays
and concerts.
Antalya also hosts annual jewellery fairs.
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