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An article at FT about Gokceada Island in Turkey and Zeytindali Hotel by Annabella Thorpe

Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

2012-02-13 12:36:15

Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

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Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

2011-08-26 12:41:43

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

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Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

Olympic Games organized in ancient temple in NW Turkey


Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

2011-08-17 11:52:55


Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

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Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

2011-08-17 11:51:34

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

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Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

Ancient Ionian city to reunion artists


An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

2011-08-17 11:47:23


An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

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An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

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Gaferli mah. Ünlü sok. no: 22 Göreme - Kapadokya
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Goreme This hotel page 1021 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 8
Town :Goreme-Cappadocia-Turkey
Comments : 0
Fairy tales have certain words like "once upon a time"...We
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Sumer Sok. Mustafapasa (Sinasos) 50420 Urgup / Cappadocia / Nevsehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 1231 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 19 Rooms
Town :Cappadocia-Ugup-Turkey
Comments : 1
The pristine region of Ürgüp in Cappadocia is Mustafapaşa, t
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Esentepe Mah. Tahir Bey sok. No 87 Ortahisar Ürgüp Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 243 times visited.
Style :
Room Number : 10
Town :Nevişehir Cappadocia Ürgüp Ortahisar
Comments : 0
Hezen Cave is located in Cappadocia's best district overlook
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Selçuklu Evi - Yunak Mah. P.K. 55 - 50400 Ürgüp - Kapadokya - Türkiye
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 305 times visited.
Style : Cappadocia Cave Hotel, Small Hotel
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Town :Cappadocia Urgup
Comments : 0
Located in the heart of Cappadocia, the Country of the Fairy
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Gedik Sok. No 8 Uçhisar - Uçhisar / Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Uchisar This hotel page 391 times visited.
Style : Cave Hotel
Room Number : 18
Town :Cappadocia Uchisar
Comments : 0
Taskonaklar was built in respect with the nature, history an
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Tekelli mah. No.1 Uçhisar 50240 Cappadocia / Nevsehir / Turkey
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Uchisar This hotel page 3454 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 26 rooms
Town :Cappadocia-Uchisar-Turkey
Comments : 5
Much, much more than a hotel, here you find modern accommoda
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Esbelli Str. Dolayi Str. No:8 Urgup - Cappadocia / Nevsehir - Turkey
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 4089 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 4 rooms
Town :Cappadocia-Urgup-Turkey
Comments : 3
Yaseminscavehouse is where a warm welcome awaits in an authe
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Kayabaşı Sok. Uchisar / Nevsehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Uchisar This hotel page 2104 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
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Town :Cappadocia Uchisar-Turkey
Comments : 1
All designed in a different style, this hotel offers a great
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Dere sok.No:59 Urgup / Cappadocia / Nevsehir, Turkey
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 3748 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 7 rooms
Town :Cappadocia Urgup-Turkey
Comments : 2
FROM THE FIRST BEATING OF ANGEL WINGS The first time we saw
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Dutlucami Mah. Barbaros Hayrettin Sok. No:25 Ürgüp Cappadocia / Nevsehir / Turkey
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 4186 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 12 rooms
Town :Cappadocia-Ürgüp-Turkey
Comments : 3
An aristocratic mansion hewn out of the rock, crammed with c
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Uchisar 50240, Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Uchisar This hotel page 86 times visited.
Style : Art Hotel
Room Number :
Town :Cappadocia Uchisar
Comments : 0
This residence is built in a restored property surrounded by
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Davutlu Mah. Sehit Aslan Yakar Sok. 6 Sinasos / Ürgüp / Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 1276 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 7
Town :Cappadocia Urgup-Turkey
Comments : 1
The Fairytale" has begun after the two-year-long restoration
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Çeşme / Şarlak Sk.1 Uçhisar / Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Uchisar This hotel page 1694 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 3 Suites
Town :Cappadocia-Uchisar-Turkey
Comments : 5
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Esbelli str no:46 Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey Cappadocia cave hotels
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 4149 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 5 rooms
Town :Cappadocia-Ürgüp-Turkey
Comments : 1
Find comfort in authentic cave rooms preserved for 4000 year
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Mustafapaşa (Sinasos) Köyü Şahin Bey Cad. Vezir Sok. No 12 Ürgüp / Nevşehir
Central Anatolia Region / Nevsehir / Cappadocia-Urgup This hotel page 15 times visited.
Style : Cave Hotel
Room Number :
Town :Cppadocia Mustafapasa
Comments : 0
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Cappadocia

Cappadocian region is the place where the nature and history come together with most beautiful scene in the world. While geographic events are forming Peribacaları (fairy chimneys), during the historical period, humans had carried the signs of thousand years old civilizations with carving houses and churches within these earth pillars and decorating them with frisks.

During the Roman Emperor, Augustus period, territories of Cappadocian Region as a wide region lying till to the Toros Mountains at south, Aksaray at west, Malatya at east and Eastern Black Sea shores at north within the 17 volume book named 'Geographika' of Strabon, one of the Antic Period writers. Today's Cappadocian Region is the area covered by Nevşehir, Aksaray, Niğde, Kayseri, and Kırşehir cities. More limited area, rocky Cappadocian Region is composed of Üçhisar, Göreme, Avanos, Ürgüp, Derinkuyu, Kaymaklı, Ihlara and environment.

Traditional Cappadocian houses and dovecotes carved into stones are showing the uniqueness of the region. These houses are constructed on the feet of the mountain via rocks or cut stones. Rock, which is the only construction material of the region, as it is very soft after quarry due to the structure of the region, can be easily processed but after contact with air it hardens and turns into a very strong construction material. Due to being plentiful and easy to process of the used material, regional unique masonry is developed and turned into an architectural tradition. Materials of neither courtyard nor house doors is wood. Upper parts of the doors built with arches are decorated with stylized ivy or rosette motifs.

Dovecotes within the region are small structures constructed within 18th century and end of 19th century. Some of the dovecotes, which are important for showing Islamic picture art are constructed as monastery or church. Surfaces of dovecotes are decorated with rich inscriptions and adornments by regional artists.

 

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