PLACES TO SEE IN SEFERHISAR

Teos Antique City, Sığacık Castle and Marinasi, Sığacık bazaar must be visited. If you come here, there will be concerts in Kale Square. Besides, we have come to Seferihisar Nature School half an hour away from Sığacık. You can be sure that it is a place to open your mind.

1. Teos Ancient City, Seferihisar



We do not know how you date, but this ancient city, lost in the olive trees, is a place where you can not even go for nature walking alone. The most important historical value of Sığacık, BC The ancient city of Teos, founded by the Cretans who fled Akals from 1000 years and later the city of the Ionian. The most basic structure here is the Temple of Dionysus in the Ionic order. The temple is the largest temple in the world dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine. Of course, it is possible to talk about bases such as column, pedestal and column headings. There is also an amphitheater in which there are still concerts.

The constants are spreading in a very large area. If you want to visit everywhere, we have 2 hours. But instead you can find out the most invasive places on the door and walk in 1 hour.

2. Streets Like Sigacik's Film Set




Yes, this is Turkey's tranquility capital! Sığacık is a seaside town with a beautiful settled architecture, inhabited intellectuals and spiritual beauty, full of architectural, inhabited, sandy, wood-sheltered mansions lined in cobblestone streets lined with cobblestone streets, hidden in the castle walls built by Kanuni for the Rhodes campaign, 5 km from the center of Seferihisar . It is the ideal place for those who want to spend their holiday in a place with both the sea and the spirit.

3. Sığacık Castle



Sığacık Kalesi located near the harbor is estimated to have been built during the Seljuk period. However, the most important place in the history of the Kalem which had been damaged due to earthquakes and which had been repaired many times during the period of Aydınoğulları and Ottomans was the Ottoman Empire, Between 1521 and 1522, it was rebuilt with the stones transported from the ruins of the ancient city of Teos and used as a naval base. You've already seen the inside because it was already built into the Sigacik place. You can also go out to the side of the marina and see it from the outside.
It's in the walls of a thick castle. The castle has 3 doors. Until 30 years ago, there were still wooden doors here, and at 22 o'clock the castle doors were closed. The guard is waiting at 2 o'clock. Unfortunately, it is not known where these doors are now.

4. Sığacık Market




With Slow Food philosophy, many local product markets are being established in Seferihisar. The most famous of these is the Producer Market, which was established in Sığacık on Sunday. In this market, only goods produced here are sold by the manufacturer himself, as food, drink, and goods to be used. Al can not be sold. Mostly housewives are at work in this market. The products from the hands of the ladies are the biggest increase in the market. There are so many food stalls that you can not see together in any of the markets. It is so surprising what a person will try. But ten things have been swept away by noon. Hold your hand quickly.


5. Seferihisar Nature School



The Nature School is located in the village of Orhanlı which is half an hour - 24 km away from Sığacık. It is located in a village of six acres of olive groves and ranches. It is created with the restoration of the old Orhanlı Primary School and has a handmade spiritual handmade atmosphere like Nesin Matematik Köyü, Bademler Theater, Eye formation.
Organizations such as Nature Society, Seferihisar Municipality, Orhanlı Village Association, Orhanlı and Seferihisar people, the Alakır River Brotherhood, and many other artists, researchers, thinkers and volunteers create the "body" of the Nature School.
In fact, Seferihisar's project, which started in 2009 with the title of Citta Slow, was completed in February 2014. Tarkan is one of the most supportive artists in this process! In fact, the school even gave two support concerts in Istanbul and Seferihisar to initiate research and teaching activities.

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