The Ottoman village of “Jomali Kızık” (Turkish: Cumalıkızık) is a village located in Yıldırım district of Bursa. It is located 10 km east from the heart of Bursa. Its history dates back to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.
The historic fabric of this village is still well protected and the rural architectural structures of the early Ottoman period are still intact.
Therefore, this village is one of the important tourist areas and jealous polluted.
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The Cumalıkızık ethnography museum on the Village Square displays historical things from the village. The Mulberry Festival is held annually in June in the village.
The houses of the Ottoman village on Bursa are built of wood and stone, most of which consist of three floors.
Its narrow, sidewalks streets were paved with large stones. The Ottoman Village has 270 historic houses, some of which are undergoing repair and restoration, while 180 are still used as residences.
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The best activities you can do in the Ottoman village of Bursa
• You can enjoy watching the historic houses and alleys, and learn about the construction method of the Ottomans, in addition to taking the most beautiful pictures there.
You can also visit the remains of a Byzantine church that was discovered in 1969, located southeast of the village.
• You can have a delicious and rich traditional breakfast with various homemade dishes completely away from cost and industrial materials. One of the most famous of these dishes is Manti.
You can also visit the village market, where it offers many textiles, crafts and accessories, in addition to many types of natural honey.
Hotels near the Ottoman Village
You can stay in hotels located in the heart of Bursa, it is only half an hour from Jumali Kezik
The location of the Ottoman village in Bursa