Akhisar
BC. Akhisar, named after Thyateira, one of the Amazon commanders until 24, will take you back to ancient times as you stroll through the streets.
Manisa district, Akhisar, from past to present, such as Hittites, Akkadians, Lydians, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Saruhanians and Ottoman Empire It has been dominated by many civilizations. It will be in your heart with its cultural heritage and nature as it hosts so many civilizations.
Akhisar Hotels
If you want to discover new places about nature, local culture and local delicacies during your holiday, you should definitely write Akhisar at the top of your list. You should live the history of this beautiful district not only as your stop for eating meatballs on the road, but also with hotel options suitable for your budget. For the most affordable Akhisar hotel prices, you can review the Akhisar hotel deals on Hotelforex.com and negotiate with hotels.
Places to Visit and See in Akhisar
Akhisar Museum: Archaeological period fossils, hand tools, BC. Yortan ceramics dating from 3000 to 6000 BC. Ceramics from 500 to 700 years and ceramics from the Hellenistic period, oil lamps, glass artifacts, Eros playing lyre, lion-headed earring, and Heracles seal, gold ring, necklace, needle, tools used in daily life belonging to the Christian Period and items, gas lamps used in the Ottoman period, items also used in daily life, guns and rifles, swords of various sizes, as well as local clothes and handcrafted carpets belonging to the region are exhibited.
Çağlak Strait: The recreation area around Kargın Village, a village of Akhisar, is the strait through which Çağlak creek passes, covered with pine trees and olive trees. Every year, the first and second week of May is traditionally the festival time.
Çağlak Creek: Çağlak Stream, which is connected to Akhisar. It passes near the Kargı Village. Surrounding of this stream has a rich flora with pine and olive trees. Therefore, it is a region with a high quality oxygen. You can renew yourself for a while with your family in the promenade area here, away from the chaos of the city.
Tepe Cemetery: At the site named Tepe Cemetery There are many ruins belonging to the ancient city of Thyateria, a part of which is also located and scattered around various regions of Akhisar. During the archaeological excavations, a main building and many spaces connected to the main part around this building were unearthed.
Hastane Mound: Akhisar's The Hastane Mound, one of the oldest settlements, was found to be a residential area that has been used since the first phase of the first Bronze Age.
Zeynelzade Library: Zeynelzade Library, built by Zeynelzade Hacı Ali Efendi, has a square-shaped ceiling covered with a dome and a porch consisting of 3 sections on the front. The decorations inside the library and mainly on the inner surface of the dome and the plates filled with different fruits that make up these decorations are remarkable in terms of reflecting the concept of decoration of that time. There are 923 books in Zeynelzade Public Library. This library is also the first library in Akhisar. All the works in this library are manuscripts. Among these manuscripts, Katip Çelebi's "Keşfüzzünun" There are many valuable works such as.
Akhisar Pond Park: Many local and national companies have set up stands for social activities. There are many events such as game and sports competitions, concerts, autograph days.
What to Eat in Akhisar?
• Akhisar Meatballs
• Şevketi Bostan
• Cowpea Tarator
• Bagel Bread
• Keskek
• Katmer is one of the tastes of Akhisar that you should not end your holiday without tasting.
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