TURKEY'S WORLD HERITAGE WONDERS
- Sep 28, 2021
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As 4ever Turkey, we have compiled the details for you about the news of “ Turkey’s World Heritage Wonders”.
Turkey has a total of 19 cultural and natural places inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as of 2021. Explore the wonderful historical tales of the country at the Turkey's world heritage sites.
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Humanity has added new value to the places it has lived, and left behind masterpieces that carry its culture to the following generations. To affirm the values accepted as the common heritage of all humanity, and to promote and transfer them to future generations, UNESCO adopted "The Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" at its 17th General Conference held in Paris in 1972. Turkey ratified the Convention on 14 February 1983.
Turkey in World Heritage
In our country, there are 19 amazing cultural and natural sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as of 2021. You probably didn't know these sites were in our country. Turkey is a land of world heritage sites and incredible travel opportunities. Come and explore these natural, archaeological and historic wonders.
Cultural and Natural Sites
UNESCO, which is the common heritage of humanity and aims to protect universal values, selects and lists the most precious examples of the different cultures, civilizations, religions and historical periods. Here are the treasures of Turkey on the UNESCO World Heritage List;
Great Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi, Sivas (1985)
Goreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, Nevsehir (1985)
Historic Areas of Istanbul (1985)
Hattusha: The Hittite Capital, Corum (1986)
Mount Nemrut, Adiyaman (1987)
Hierapolis and Pamukkale, Denizli (1988)
Xanthos, Antalya - Letoon, Mugla (1988)
City of Safranbolu, Karabuk (1994)
Archaeological Site of Troy, Canakkale (1998)
Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex, Edirne (2011)
Neolithic Site of Catalhoyuk, Konya (2012)
Bursa and Cumalikizik: The Birth of The Ottoman Empire (2014)
Pergamon and its Multilayered Cultural Landscape, Izmir (2014)
Ephesus, Izmir (2015)
Diyarbakir Fortress and Hevsel Gardens Cultural Landscape (2015)
Archaeological Site of Ani, Kars (2016)
Aphrodisias, Aydin (2017)
Gobeklitepe, Sanliurfa (2018)
Arslantepe Mound, Malatya (2021)
(Source:goturkeytourism.com)



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