Discover the best top things to do in Gaziantep Province, Turkey including Gaziantep Kultur Tarihi Muzesi, Sakli Konak, Gaziantep Museum, Bayazhan Gaziantep City Museum, Gaziantep Oyun ve Oyuncak Muzesi, Gaziantep Ataturk AnI Muzesi, Hamam Muzesi, Ali Ihsan Gogus Muzesi ve Gaziantep Arastirmalari Merkezi, Hasan Suzer Ethnography Museum, Emine Gogus Mutfak Muzesi.
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Visited here following recommendations from local colleagues and so pleased I did. I love antiquity and ancient art, ruins etc, and this did not disappoint. It is a huge collection of mosaics and other treasures, mainly from around the 4th Century AD, which have been painstakingly lifted, restored and placed in this large museum.There is a theatre which plays an introductory programme giving a historical account, and this is well worth doing before you start the tour. The 'gypsy girl's' face has been adopted as the symbol of Gaziantep and is available for viewing in a dark windowless room upstairs to preserve it. Overall an incredible place for history buffs, and I could have spent a lot longer there than the 2 hours I had available .
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who arrived in Gaziantep on the eve of the Feast of Ramadan on January 26, 1933, was met with great enthusiasm by the hero of the Gazianteps who did not bow to the enemy in the last 10 days and 9 days of the fight against the French. Mustafa Kemal Pasha, resting in the teacher's house drinking the cup. The festivities lasted until sabah. He examined the city, proposed the Mayor of the period Hamdi Kutlar'a suggestions and supports the development of the city. Atatürk was given honorary citizenship by the decision of the Municipal Assembly. Despite being originally Thessaloniki-born, Atatürk was recorded in the Gaziantep ili Bey neighborhood population. It has been celebrated in the festive atmosphere with great joy that Ataturk's visit to Gaziantep for many years. The Metropolitan Municipality of Gaziantep has decided to make an Atatürk Memorial Museum worthy of it to Gaziantep in order to show the devotion and devotion to the Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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Lovely hamam museum located almost across Gaziantep Castle. With entry fee of 5 TL, visitor can enjoy the history of hamam and various practices in Gaziantep culture. Not only various hamam equipment and material but also (my favourite!) the olive soaps. Check the museum building, it is also beautiful! There are some remaining of water pipes made from clay attached to the wall.
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