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Qapi Brick Palace
The Topkapi Palace (in English: Topkapi) located in Istanbul is considered one of the most important tourist attractions in it, as it was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage List, knowing that its history dates back to the fifteenth century AD, as it was considered the main site for the establishment of the Ottoman Sultans for 400 years It was also considered the political and social center of the city, and the palace is distinguished for its splendid Ottoman architecture, and it includes a collection of Islamic and Christian monuments.
Ephesus
Ephesus, which is one of the most famous ancient cities in Turkey, is located on the coast of Ionia, and it is characterized by its contain the best ancient Greek and Romen ruins in the world, the most famous of which are: the library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, and the ancient theater.
Hagia Sophia Museum
The Aya Sofya, located in Istanbul, is one of the most important Turkish tourist attractions in Istanbul. It should be noted that the museum represented an ancient church that was transformed in the Ottoman period (in 1453 AD) into a mosque, and then to a well-known museum that includes a wonderful mosaic in 1935 AD, and the museum is distinguished by its amazing architectural design and its great mosaic domes.
Cappadocia
Cappadocia, located in the northern side of the Taurus Mountains in the heart of Turkey, is considered one of the most important tourist areas in the country. The site is characterized by volcanic rocks scattered everywhere, from which castles and caves formed, as a result of the erosion of rocks over time, as well as Cappadocia includes a large group of monuments, among them: the Goreme National Park, which was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1985, the city of Derenkoyo underground, and the remains of the city of Canis.