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This elegant monument which was built in 1901, decorates Konak Square and has become the symbol of the city of Izmir.
This museum houses many fine sculptures and antiquities discovered in Izmir and other neighboring ancient cities.
A collection of folkloric artifacts, including a fine collection of Bergama and Gordes carpets, traditional costumes and camel bridles can be found in this history museum.
This ancient fortress was strategically built in view of the harbor and city in the 4th century BC. Roman and Byzantine engravings can still be seen on the remaining walls.
This 19th-century church is lavishly decorated and is the oldest in the city. It was named after St. Polycarp, the first bishop of Smyrna who was burned at the stake.
Anyone who has visited the indoor bazaar in Istanbul and feels he now knows what a Turkish market is all about should really come to visit the Kemeralti market in Izmir. This is the real thing, not...
Some ruins still remain from this first known settlement of Izmir, which archaeological excavations indicate was probably around 3000 BC.
This 16th-century mosque is the largest and oldest in Izmir. Of note are the interior decorations, pulpit and altar.
