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Antalya The Mediterranean Coastline of Turkey Antalya is the main city and located on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. Antalya's old city was protected by two horseshoe-shaped walls, one along the beach and the other away from it. It has a rare coast riddled with cliffs and falls that lead to stunning landscapes and amazing beauty. It is located between the Taurus Hills and the Mediterranean Sea. If you want to chill out in this great place, then apply for a turkey visa online and enjoy your stay in Antalya.

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Antalya is the main city and located on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. Antalya's old city was protected by two horseshoe-shaped walls, one along the beach and the other away from it.

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Antalya The Mediterranean Coastline of Turkey

Antalya is the main city and located on Turkey's Mediterranean coast. Antalya's old city was

protected by two horseshoe-shaped walls, one along the beach and the other away from it. It has a

rare coast riddled with cliffs and falls that lead to stunning landscapes and amazing beauty. It is

located between the Taurus Hills and the Mediterranean Sea. If you want to chill out in this great

place, then apply for a turkey visa online and enjoy your stay in Antalya.

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The Kaleici is the historic city centre in the middle of the sea and city walls. And now, the streets and

buildings of the city bear the scars of Antalya's history. The characteristics of dwellings are not solely

determined by their architecture but rather by their inhabitants' lifestyles. The mosque with the

truncated minaret, the fluted minaret, the Keyhusrev Medrese, and the Tekeli Mehmet Pasa

Mosque are all notable sights to see inside the old city.

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The Fluted Minaret, built in the 18th century during the Seljuk era, is Antalya's earliest Islamic

structures. This minaret has become synonymous with Antalya. It stands 38 metres tall and needs 90

steps to reach the top.

To the west side of the Truncated Minaret is the Yivli Minaret Mosque. It is Anatolia's oldest example

of a multicupola building, with six semi-spherical cupolas protecting it. It was constructed in 1372 by

Balaban Tavsi, and ancient ruins were mixed in with other materials during the building.

The region surrounding Antalya offers breathtaking natural wonders as well as beautiful historical

ruins. At the Upper Duden Waterfalls, 14 kilometres northeast of Antalya, you can walk behind the

cascade. Lower Duden Waterfalls, which are located on the way to Lara Beach, plunge straight into

the sea.

Lara Beach is a 12 km stretch of sand on the eastern side of the island. The long, pebbled Konyaalti

Beach, located west of Antalya, offers a view of the panoramic Taurus mountain range.

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Visit Turkey visa online to get more information about turkey visa and other historical places in

Antalya province.