Muğla Province (Turkish: Muğla ili, pronounced [ˌmuːɫɑ iˈli]) is a province of Turkey, at the country's south-western corner, on the Aegean Sea. Its seat is Muğla, about 20 km (12 mi) inland, while some of Turkey's largest holiday resorts, such as Bodrum, Ölüdeniz, Marmaris and Fethiye, are on the coast in Muğla.
Restaurants in Mugla Province
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Mona Titti Art Gallery is and art gallery and a designer shop by artist couple:Alexia Bahar Karabenli Yilmaz&Guclu Kadir Yilmaz.
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All Our Wooden Products Are Handcrafted In Our Workshop Using Driftwood From Dalyan
Very stunnig shop..such a beautiful hand made pictures and objets....she has a big talent and uniqe thinks....love it...faboluous....????❤
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The rooms and towers of St. Peter's Castle house this museum, which exhibits several collections of ancient artifacts including relics retrieved from local shipwrecks.
Good site interesting artifacts well worth a visit to see some of the history of the sea castle and surrounding area if you like some cultural time on your holiday I would highly recommend
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This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.
This magnificent castle is more like a mini medieval city. Imposing and magestic it is simply one of the best preserved and fascinating castles I’ve been to the layout and sheer size is awesome definitely take a couple of hours to explore and get lost in its amazing history a must if your in Bodrum
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BODRUM MARITIME MUSEUMWhile it’s ram home our archive of the Maritime History of Bodrum, providing new objects, historical documents and pieces to be carried from today to the future;presenting the first ‘Bodrum type’ model boats used in Bodrum for sponge diving, fishing and transportation, being very important for the ancient maritime culture of Bodrum;having permanent exhibition of 'Hasan Güleşçi Seashell Collection' which come from all around the world.Visiting Hours: Mondays Closed, Tue-Sun 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The museum was a delightful discovery in Bodrum. It gives you an oversight of the city's maritime history and the displays of the various boats and ships and the story of the owners through text and historic photographs is fascinating.The museum is located over two floors and easy to navigate and displays are also in English. On the second floor is a huge and amazing displays from seas shells from all over the world. They are all beautifully displayed and the lightning is perfect. Downstairs is the museum shop with a good variety of items. It is near the yacht harbour and not far from the castle. Closed on Mondays.
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