10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Gaziantep That You Shouldn't Miss

June 24, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Gaziantep (Turkish pronunciation: [ɡaːˈzianˌtep]), previously and still informally called Antep (pronounced [anˈtep]; Armenian: Այնթապ, Kurdish: Dîlok), is a city in the western part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region, some 185 kilometres (115 mi) east of Adana and 97 kilometres (60 mi) north of Aleppo, Syria. The city has two urban districts under its administration, Şahinbey and Şehitkamil. It is the sixth-most populous city in Turkey and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
Restaurants in Gaziantep

1. Zeugma Mosaic Museum

Mithatpasa Mahallesi Haci Sani Konukoglu Bulvari Sehitkamil, Gaziantep 27500 Turkey +90 342 324 88 09 [email protected] http://hometurkey.com/en/attractions/zeugma-mosaic-museum
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5.0 based on 2,100 reviews

Zeugma Mosaic Museum

Reviewed By shireenweston - Antalya, Turkey

Imagine you’re living in a sumptuous Roman villa, in the 2nd century AD, in the city of Zeugma ( close to Gaziantep in South Eastern Turkey ). Imagine the brilliant artists and mosaic makers who would cover the entire floor area of your villa with fabulous mosaics like these. Then, centuries pass, and these villas with all the wealth of their art works get buried. Fast forward to the 20th century when the whole district around Zeugma became a dam creating project to supply water to south eastern Turkey. As the area started to be flooded, archaeologists from all over the world rushed into Turkey to excavate the area as quickly as possible. And fortunately, they were just in time to save these fantastic mosaics for the world. So now, we can all go to the Zeugma Museum in the gorgeous city of Gaziantepe to gaze with wonder on these works. A very moving experience. Do go!

2. Rumkale

Kamisli Mahallesi, Merkez Kasaba Koyu Yolu Yavuzeli, Gaziantep 27970 Turkey +90 536 636 86 02 [email protected] http://rumkale.net
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Rumkale

Gaziantep Rumkale Gaziantep ilinin Yavuzeli ilçesinde kasaba köyünün yakınında bulunur Rumkale. Gaziantep’in şehir merkezine Yavuzeli ilçesinden uzak. Merzimen çayını Fırat nehrinin birleştiği noktada dik kayalıkların üzerindedir. Rumkale kasaba köyünün ve Halfetiden ulaşımı ise teknelerle çok kolay bir şekilde olabilir. Antik dönemden bulunduğumuz zamana kadar Şitamrat, Kal-a Rhomayta, Hromklay, Ranculat, Kal-at el Rum, Kal-at el Müslimin, Kale-i Zerrin (Altın Kale) ve en sonunda Rumkale gibi birçok değişik isimlerle adlandırılmıştır. Rumkale iki beden şeklindedir. Birinci bedeni kalenin doğu, Kuzey ve batı kısmına kayalığın dik bir şekilde yontulması bir şekilde oluşmuştur. İkinci bedeni doğal surun sert kalker kesme taşlarıyla sur duvarı olarak yapılmıştır. Gaziantep Rumkale bir zamanlar Halfeti(Şanlıurfa) ile Gaziantep aralarında sınır olan Fırat Nehrinin kıyısında yer almıştır. Merzimen çayının suyu Gaziantep Rumkale dibinde derin vadi içinde Fıra

Reviewed By apricot44 - Turkey, null

RUMKALE (RUMKALE CASTLE) Rumkale, which is located within the boundaries of Nizip district of Gaziantep province, which is mentioned in the holy books, was established on the banks of the Euphrates, which has hosted hundreds of civilizations. tours are organized to the castle by highway from Gaziantep and by boats departing from Halfeti district over the water. Rumkale is approximately 120x230 meters in size and has an area of 2800 square meters. the castle was built of large cut stones.there are 2 entrance doors in the East and west direction.the north side is built with very strong walls.the only ground connection of the castle is provided through the moat located in the south direction.in order to prevent the capture of the castle by the enemy, the ditch, which was excavated at a size of 20x30 meters, was built in the 12th century. There is a mosque from the Ottoman period, an Armenian church (Saint Nerses church), an Assyrian monastery (Saint Barşavma monastery), an 80-meter deep spiral well, water structures and settlement remains in the castle. due to the birecik dam,whose construction was completed in 2000 on the Euphrates, the water level in halfeti, zeugma and rumkalede rose about 50 meters.the rising water level has made rumkale literally a peninsula. The castle was built on high cliffs at the junction of the Euphrates and Merziman rivers. the date of construction of the Rumkale is unknown. the first records we have mention a conquest of rumkale during the reign of the Great King shalmaneser III(858–824 BC) of the new Assyrian period. In 855 BC , III shalmaneser Bit-Adini set out to conquer the arami kingdom and conquered the city. The King's Ahunu escapes across the Firat River. III Shalmaneser follows him and surrounds the castle(mount). He says that the ahunu built the castle(sitamrat). Shalmaneser says that the castle, which he calls the Mount of Sitamrat, is the summit like clouds hanging from heaven. He says that he explored for 3 days and that he captured this mountain that no Assyrian king and ancestors could reach the summit before. he says that he cut off the heads of enemy soldiers and painted the mountain with their blood.he says that the King has surrendered and returned to asur with a great spoils of war. it is known that Rumkale again remained under the control of the ancient Commagene Kingdom for a certain period of time(BC 66-34). From antiquity to the present day, Şitamrat has been called by many names such as Kal-a Rhomayta, Hromklay, Ranculat, Kal-at El Rum, Kal-at el Muslimin and Kale-i Zerrin (Golden Castle). it is known that Yohanna, one of Jesus ' apostles, reproduced copies of the Bible in a cave in rumkale. rumkale was sold in 1150 to Catholicos Grigor III Pahlavuni (Gregory III of Cilicia) for 15,000 dahekan by the wife of jescolin, count of the crusader state of Edessa ( 1098-1150 AD).Grigor III moved the center of Catholicism here. Grigor III moved the center of Catholicism here. At the end of the 13th century, the castle was captured by the Mamluk sultan, malik el Ashraf. In the 16th century, the castle passed into the hands of the Ottomans. The church of Saint Nerses (poet saint nerses )in the castle was built in the 12th century by the Catholicos Nerses. The Yakubians(Syriac) Saint Barşavma monastery is dated to the 13th century. It is known that some large stone masses brought from arsemia, one of the ancient cities of the Commagene Kingdom, were used in temples in Rumkale. The deep spiral well going down to the Euphrates, which has a depth of approximately 80 meters, is an interesting place with the stairs made by carving the rocks. You will be really happy to visit the village with sunken minarets and an incredible boat tour on the Euphrates, which gives life to the lands where the civilizations mentioned in the holy books were born. We are waiting for you all to this historical castle, which will be opened to visitors this spring after a long restoration ... a magnificent history and natural wonder ... See you for an article about another topic and historical artifact ...

3. Gaziantep Museum

Istasyon Caddesi, Gaziantep Turkey +90 342 324 88 09 http://zeugmamosaicmuseum.blogspot.com
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Gaziantep Museum

Reviewed By Marktenjag - Harrogate, United Kingdom

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 .

4. Bayazhan Gaziantep City Museum

Akyol Mah. Ataturk Bulvari No: 119 Sahinbey, Gaziantep Turkey +90 342 220 08 88 [email protected] http://www.discovergaziantep.com/bayazhan-gaziante
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Bayazhan Gaziantep City Museum

5. Gaziantep Museum of Archaelogy

Incilipinar Mah. Sehitkamil, 100. Yil Ataturk Kultur Parki, Gaziantep 27090 Turkey +90 342 324 88 09 http://www.gaziantepkulturturizm.gov.tr/EN,200731/gaziantep-museum-of-archaelogy.html
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Gaziantep Museum of Archaelogy

Reviewed By Ashbar85 - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Really enjoyed this. Very cheap only 6 lire and very educational and informative. I learnt a lot about the history of this area.

6. Gaziantep Zoo

Burc Ormanlari Sehitkamil Merkez, Sehitkamil, Gaziantep Turkey +90 539 612 12 89 http://gaziantepzoo.org
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Gaziantep Zoo

Reviewed By Giedrencija - Vilnius County, Lithuania

Very nice and good care zoo. Not like Europe but as for this area really big and interesting. Tickets cheap. Nice short safari with bus. If u already in Gaziantep area..for sure nice place for spend few hours.

7. Elmaci Pazari

Sarugulluk Mahallesi Sehitkamil, Gaziantep 27010 Turkey +90 538 547 20 20
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Elmaci Pazari

8. Bakircilar Carsisi

Boyaci Mahallesi Eskici Carşisi Sok, Gaziantep 27400 Turkey +90 536 554 72 64 http://www.herseygaziantepicin.com
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Bakircilar Carsisi

This is the historical market of copper-smith shoppers. Handmade copper kitchenware are produced and sold in this market. This one of the most popular places visited by tourists.

Reviewed By b0fi - Stuttgart, Germany

This is a wonderful place to literally go back in time. The craftsmen are conducting their art in their workshop giving a glimpse into their trade (and hard work). You can get everything you need for your household and memorabilia!

9. Gaziantep Oyun ve Oyuncak Muzesi

Bey Mahallesi, Ali Ozalgan Sokak No: 7 Sahinbey, Gaziantep 27500 Turkey +90 342 220 15 51 [email protected] http://www.gaziantepoyuncakmuzesi.org/
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Gaziantep Oyun ve Oyuncak Muzesi

10. Dulukbaba Tabiat Parki

Duluk Mevkii, Gaziantep Turkey http://gaziantep.ormansu.gov.tr/Gaziantep/AnaSayfa/DKMP/TabiatParklari/Dulukbaba.aspx?sflang=tr
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Dulukbaba Tabiat Parki

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