UNESCO World Heritage Sites and Routes
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared more than 1,000 sites around the world to be of outstanding value to humanity.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared more than 1,000 sites around the world to be of outstanding value to humanity.
Karain Cave lies 35 km north of Antalya. It is one of the six caves with evidence of prehistoric settlement discovered in this region, indicating the importance of early human activity in the area.
Sivas is the principal city of Central Türkiye and has always been a gateway from the east to Central Anatolia.
Ani is located 50 km east of Kars, at the Armenian border where the river Arpaçay forms a natural border between the two countries.
The Mausoleum of Hecatomnus is located on the east side of Hisarbaşı Hill in the Milas district of Muğla.
Troy, or Troia as it is mentioned in Homer’s epic Iliad, is located at the entrance of the Dardanelles, 30 km west of Çanakkale.
Safranbolu, known as Saframpolis in antiquity, was a major city in the ancient district of Paphlagonia.
The olive tree dates back millions of years. It is considered a mythical and sacred tree. The relationship between the olive tree and human civilisation has produced an immensely rich...