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Bodrum Castle is at the top of the places to see in Bodrum. The castle, also known as St. Peter Castle by foreigners, is one of the first places to visit in Bodrum. The castle, built by the Knights of St. Jean in the 1400s, now serves as the Bodrum Underwater Museum. While visiting the museum where the world's oldest sunken ship is located, you can see this artifact and examine the extraordinary underwater treasures up close. In addition, we recommend that you visit the dungeon and torture chambers in the castle.
The Underwater Archaeology Museum located inside the castle, which has become a symbol of Bodrum, dates back to 1964. Bodrum Castle, located in the shape of a peninsula surrounded by seas on three sides, hosts a large number of tourists every year. Therefore, this museum, which has an important place in the castle, has generally become a place where underwater remains are exhibited. The Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum exhibits include amphoras, 7th century AD Eastern Roman Ship, glasses, bath, 11th century AD Serçe Limanı Glass Wreck, Snake Tower, Coin and Jewelry Hall, Carian Princess, English Tower, Bronze Age Wrecks, Dungeon and Commander Tower remains. The shipwreck remains exhibited in the museum are the oldest works found in the world, and it is known that the ship sank in 1025, the Uluburun Wreck. This Bronze Age ship has the feature of being a Lycian merchant ship... Since the ship's woods have rotted over time, its faithful replica is also exhibited in this museum. Of course, this is not the only wreck exhibited; Marmaris Serçe Limanı wreck and Tektaş Wreck, Finike Gelidonya Cape wreck, Bodrum Yassı Island wreck, Roman Merchant ship, Devil Creek Wreck have also taken their places in the exhibitions in this museum.
This shipyard, which has been serving since ancient times, is called Bodrum Ottoman Shipyard because it provided ship reinforcement to the Ottoman navy. The shipyard building, supported by a watchtower to prevent possible attacks, now hosts an art gallery.
Another place to visit on your Bodrum trip is Bodrum Ancient Theater. The ancient theater on the Turgutreis road has been restored and has a capacity of 13,000 people after restoration. The ancient theater, which hosts many events in the summer, has a special value as it is one of the rare structures in Anatolia.
This mausoleum, one of the 7 wonders of the world, is the tomb of Persian Governor Mausolus. After the governor's death, his wife requested the construction of the tomb, and many famous sculptors of the period participated in the construction of the tomb. However, some parts of the tomb were taken to the British Museum in the 19th century.
Located quite close to Gümbet, the entrance gate of Halicarnassus is thought to have taken this name because Mindos turned its face to the ancient city of Myndos. Myndos (Mindos) Gate, known as the gate that even Alexander the Great could not pass, gains a more magical impression at night.
Zeki Müren is one of the first names that come to mind when Bodrum is mentioned. After his death, his house was converted into a museum. Since he only used the ground floor of the house, this floor was preserved as it was and only the upper floor was opened to visitors as a museum. You can encounter every detail of the artist's life spent with art, including his stage costumes, jewelry, awards, in short, in the house.
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