Marmaris is a port town in southwestern Turkey. There is an important area for sailing and a popular cruise ship port. It's magical landscape of pine filled mountains and the sea. It is a diverse culture of the ancient Byzantine, Ottoman and Roman roots. It was originally a sleepy fishing village pre-1980 development. It is a lively resort, the country still has its charms page.
The castle of Marmaris is located in the city center. This is an important historic structure that was originally built by the Ionians. It was destroyed in 1914 by an Italian war ship bombardment. The current castle was rebuilt by the Ottomans in 1512. It is now a museum for the publicsensitivity is available, converted. The entrance opens to a courtyard with a fountain. It shows a section Ethnography of a Turkish house, archaeological displays and a room in the castle Commander.
A tour is the best way to experience the history of Marmaris. There are lots of Ottoman structures are maintained or re-used, the nicely into the design. There is the Sultan Kervansaray Hafza, a former Travelers Inn is now used as a marketplace. In the district there is the Kemeralti Ibrahim Aga Camii mosque. There are also the bridges of Tashan and Kemerli Köprü.
The marketplace of Marmaris with a variety of shops and goods for sale busy. You'll be safe, Marmaris's famous pine honey, find spices, herbs and handmade rugs and carpets. And for the more leisure pace Marmaris rugged coastline is a beautiful area to explore.
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