This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.
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This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.
This important museum displays the pieces found in and around the ruins of Ephesus. Prior to World War II, discoveries were taken to a museum in Vienna.
The rooms and towers of St. Peter's Castle house this museum, which exhibits several collections of ancient artifacts including relics retrieved from local shipwrecks.
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World was constructed to house the remains of King Mausolos. Not much remains of the Mausoleum today, whose stones were used to construct Bodrum Castle in the early fifteenth century.
This museum houses many fine sculptures and antiquities discovered in Izmir and other neighboring ancient cities.
A collection of folkloric artifacts, including a fine collection of Bergama and Gordes carpets, traditional costumes and camel bridles can be found in this history museum.
In a building dating back to 16th century, this museum shows what Turkish life was like at the hamam or bath.