Ataturk Pavilion in Trabzon While in Trabzon, I was desperate to see the the Ataturk pavilion, also known as Ataturk’s House (For those of you not familiar with Turkey, Ataturk was the man who led the Turkish war of independence, eventually leading to the formation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923).
Sümela Monastery in Trabzon to open completely after restoration works trabzon One of the leading destinations in the world in terms of faith tourism, the Sümela Monastery in the eastern Black Sea province of Trabzon has been undergoing a restoration process for some time.
Sultan Selim I the Grim, the Ottoman conqueror of Syria and Egypt (and known as Yavuz, or 'The Great' to the Turkish), built this mosque southwest of the bazaar in 1514 in honour of his mother, Gülbahar Hatun, who gives her name to the neighbourhood.
Hagia Sophia (Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, meaning "Holy Wisdom" Turkish: Ayasofya) is a museum, formerly Greek Orthodox church which was converted into a mosque in 1584, and located in Trabzon, in the north-eastern part of Turkey.
Sonuçta Trabzon’da kentsel açık mekanlardaki heykellerin çoğunlukla kentin kültürünü yansıtan figür ve olaylara (kemençe, horon, hamsi, Trabzonspor, taka vb.), ikinci olarak Atatürk ve kentin tarihinde yer alan kişilere (Kanuni Sultan Süleyman, Yavuz Sultan Selim vb.), ayrıca en son olarak milli ruhu yansıtan ifadelere (asker, şehit vb.) ait olduğu görülmüştür.
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Altindere village of Maçka in Trabzon borders, dominated the Altındere Valley Sumela Monastery built on a cliff at the foot of Montenegro, as the "Virgin Mary" is referred to by name. The building is about 300 meters above the valley, located outside the city of monasteries, forests, caves and water continued its tradition aside.
Trabzon Harbour is just 1,000 feet from the hotel. Trabzon Airport is 2.5 miles away. It is 2.2 miles from Ayasofya Museum and 3.1 miles from Ataturk’s Mansion.
Trabzon has a rich ecological structure in terms of its geographical location. It is on the coast of Black Sea, border neighbour of Gümüşhane, which is under the influence of the terrestrial climate, is the main source of this richness. Forests that are fed with high rivers and high rain rate provide a habitat for many living creatures.
Museum The building, one of the outstanding examples of the civil architecture in Turkey, was restored between 1988-2001. On April 22, 2001, it was opened to public as the Trabzon Museum.
Museum The building, one of the outstanding examples of the civil architecture in Turkey, was restored between 1988-2001. On April 22, 2001, it was opened to public as the Trabzon Museum. A total of 3,651 items are found in the museum's inventory.
Trabzon (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtrabzon]), historically known as Trebizond (in Ancient Greek: Τραπεζοῦς Trapezous) is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Trabzon Province.
Museum The building, one of the outstanding examples of the civil architecture in Turkey, was restored between 1988-2001. On April 22, 2001, it was opened to public as the Trabzon Museum.
Trabzon Müzesi olarak düzenlenen konak, Zeytinlik Caddesinde, 1900’lü (1898-1913) yılların başlarında Banker Kostaki Teophylaktos tarafından büyük programlı konut olarak yaptırılmıştır.
Trabzon is a city found in Trabzon, Turkey. It is located 41.01 latitude and 39.73 longitude and it is situated at elevation 39 meters above sea level. It is located 41.01 latitude and 39.73 longitude and it is situated at elevation 39 meters above sea level.
Trabzon has a rich ecological structure in terms of its geographical location. It is on the coast of Black Sea, border neighbour of Gümüşhane, which is under the influence of the terrestrial climate, is the main source of this richness.
Trabzon Müzesi olarak düzenlenen konak, Zeytinlik Caddesinde, 1900’lü (1898-1913) yılların başlarında Banker Kostaki Teophylaktos tarafından büyük programlı konut olarak yaptırılmıştır.
The Walls of Trabzon (or the "Walls of Trebizond") are a series of defensive walls surrounding the old town of the city of Trabzon, northeastern Turkey. The fortifications are sometimes called the Trabzon Castle (Turkish: Trabzon Kalesi).
Zagnos Vadisi is located in Trabzon. Before you visit Trabzon, use our trip planner to discover what you can do and see there.