Canakkale Sehitleri Aniti
Canakkale Sehitleri Aniti
Canakkale Sehitleri Aniti
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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utkan ulucay
Istanbul, Türkiye514 contributions
Jun 2020 • Solo
Ottoman Empire won the battle but sadly lose the war. Young - skilled - men lost in vain, same ships were in İstanbul in next year. I am proud of my ancestors who were died ro defend my country. I am sad for such impotent sultans - ministers of those times who were caused such remarkabke losses.
Written 14 June 2020
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Dilek M
Brooklyn, NY19 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
This site with the tall memorial with the Turkish flag at the top really is breathtaking up close. It's visible from many miles away…the surrounding area and cemeteries (glass headstones listing the names of martyrs from each city) is organized exceptionally well and is just really pretty.
The monument depicting Mustafa Kemal and his 57th regiment who all died is also quite large and takes your breath away.
The picture panels with individual stories are really informative, worth the time to read.
The museum was closed since we got there late but that's supposed to hold personal items from the soldiers. Hopefully next time will make more time.
The monument depicting Mustafa Kemal and his 57th regiment who all died is also quite large and takes your breath away.
The picture panels with individual stories are really informative, worth the time to read.
The museum was closed since we got there late but that's supposed to hold personal items from the soldiers. Hopefully next time will make more time.
Written 7 August 2014
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Steve D
Brisbane, Australia151 contributions
Apr 2018 • Friends
When you know the story of this man who carried the 145kg Shell behind his back up the steps - single handedly & fired it to ward off the Allied Ships steaming to invade Istanbul, who turned around & some days later sent troops to Galippoli (and everyone reading this knows what happened there !) this place is a must to visit !
Written 23 September 2018
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aydayorukoglu
Istanbul, Türkiye9 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
It is impossible not to become too emotional! Feeling verry sorry for every young men who is dead because of this war. Plan this visit with tour guides to fully appreciate this historical experience
Written 21 May 2016
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Mehmet D
Gocek, Türkiye196 contributions
People can understand that how this country rebuild by blood and brave soldiers. It is a really big and touching memorial. Every Turkish guy must see this place to understand how peace is all we need in this world.
Written 17 May 2015
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Trusstytraveller
Palmview, Australia945 contributions
As a visit to Gallipoli we visited both the ANZAC sites and the Turkish sites. It is just as important to understand both sides of the battle to put it all into perspective. A must visit.
Written 8 May 2015
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Jelena_PS
Nis, Serbia87 contributions
Sept 2014 • Couples
There aren't many things to see in this town so this is one of the rare sights really worth a visit. This is one of the historically most important battle sites in this part of the world, so if you're into history this will be a nice sight to see.
Written 10 November 2014
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Burcucig
Istanbul, Türkiye7 contributions
one of the most precious moments of the most emotional trip to gallipoli peninsula... a must visit for history lovers...
Written 18 July 2014
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Jennifer P
Epsom, UK84 contributions
Jun 2022
Their biggest memorial and well worth the visit. Incredibly moving and beautiful at the same time. The Turkish government have put a lot of well thought out effort into this.
Written 7 June 2022
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radbrad73
Dallas, TX70 contributions
Oct 2020
A moving and fitting tribute to soldiers who defended their homeland. I stopped here as part of a tour of the Helles beaches, after having visited Anzac the day before, which helped put it into context. The monument serves to venerate the Ottoman soldiers who died during the Gallipoli (or Cannakale) campaign. Without diminishing those on the other side. Well worth a visit to contemplate there is not just an English, French or Anzac story to tell here, rather the Turkish have their own vision of what occurred here in World War I.
Written 31 December 2020
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Arkadaşlar merhaba, özel araçla Gelibolu Yarımdasına gidicez de, rehbersiz kendimiz dolaşıcaz ama alan çok büyük olduğu için nereden nasıl ziyarete başlamamız gerekiyor? YARDIMCI olabilir misiniz?
Written 3 July 2018
Müzeyi ziyaret edin.Sonra tepeyi,rehber yerel alsaniz daha bilgilendirici olur.
Written 11 January 2021
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