City of Shuayb

Şuayp City is located in the Harran district of Şanlıurfa. It is approximately 98 km away from the city center. It is possible to easily reach the city via D400 with your private vehicle. Shuayb City is among the most important historical locations of the region. There is history in the region dating back to Roman times… Read More

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Şanlıurfa Archeology and Mosaic Museum

Şanlıurfa Archeology and Mosaic Museum is located in Eyyübiye district of Şanlıurfa. You can reach the museum, which is approximately a 4-minute walk away, via İpekyol Boulevard. Although Şanlıurfa Archeology and Mosaic Museum was opened in 1969, it started to serve in 2015. A total of three floors… Read More

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Urfa Castle

Urfa Castle is located in Yakubiye District of Eyyübiye district of Şanlıurfa. It is approximately 5 km away from the city center. It is possible to reach with your private vehicle via İpekyol Boulevard/D400. Urfa Castle is among the important historical values of the city. Estimated to have been built between 812-814… Read More

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Harran Houses

Harran Houses are located in Teymiye District of Harran district of Şanlıurfa. It is approximately 50 km away from the city center. You can reach it with your private vehicle via Akçakale Şanlıurfa Road/D885/E99. Harran Houses are one of the popular historical buildings of the city. Declared as a protected area in 1979… Read More

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Göbeklitepe

Göbeklitepe or Göbekli Tepe is a Neolithic archaeological site located near Örencik village in Haliliye district, 18 km northeast of Şanlıurfa province in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey[1]. Dating back to around 9600–9500 BC, Göbeklitepe is the oldest known historical structure in the world so far.[2] … Read More

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Balıklıgöl

Balıklıgöl (Ayn-i Zeliha and Halil-Ür Rahman Lakes), located in the southwest of Şanlıurfa city center and where it is believed that the Prophet Abraham was thrown into the fire, is one of the most famous lakes of Şanlıurfa with its fish (carps) that are mythologically sacred to the Islamic world and the historical artifacts around them. many visits… Read More

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