Attractions in Mersin

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Manjynik: A Hellenistic Watchtower Over the Şeytanderesi CanyonPerched on a cliff above the Şeytanderesi Canyon (“Devil’s Creek”), about ten kilometers from the Mediterranean coast, lie the ruins of the little-known but ...
The Friedrich Barbarossa Memorial: Where the Crusade EndedOn the banks of the Göksu River, 9 kilometers west of Silifke, stands a modest monument with a bilingual inscription—in German and Turkish. The Frederick Barbaros...
The Church of Saint Thecla—an underground shrine dedicated to the first Christian martyr of CiliciaFour kilometers south of Silifke, on the hill of Meryemlik (“belonging to the Virgin Mary”), lies one of the most unusual...
Atatürk Park (Mersin) — a green promenade along the reclaimed shorelineStretching 1,200 meters along the Mediterranean coast of Mersin is an area that locals simply call “the park”—Atatürk Park (Mersin) (Atatürk Parkı). ...
The Arslan Eyce Private Amphora Museum — 5,000 Years of Maritime Trade History in TaşucuIn the coastal town of Taşucu on the Mediterranean coast of Mersin Province stands a building from the early 19th century that once ...
Uzuncaburç (Diokaisareia): The Temple of Zeus Olba and the Forgotten Holy City of CiliciaIn the Taurus Mountains, 70 kilometers north of Mersin, at an altitude of about 1,200 meters above sea level, lie the ruins of one ...
Corycus (Kızkalesi): Two Castles on the Shore and in the Sea of CiliciaOn the coast of Mersin Province, in the village of Kızkalesi (“Maiden’s Castle”), 60 km southwest of the center of Mersin, stand two medieval fortres...
Elaiussa Sebaste — A Forgotten City of Cilicia by the Sea Elaiussa Sebaste is one of Turkey’s most picturesque and least touristy ancient cities, tucked away on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Mersin, in the E...
The Old Mosque, Tarsus — a Crusader church transformed into a minaret of the EastIn the very heart of Old Tarsus, on the main street of the ancient city, stands a building in which a millennium of history is condensed in...
Cambazlı Kilisesi: An Early Byzantine Basilica on the Cilicia Trachaea PlateauAmid the quiet hills south of the Taurus Mountains, just over an hour’s drive from Silifke, stand the ruins of Cambazlı Kilisesi—one of the be...
The Narlıkuyu Museum—a tiny treasure trove of Roman mosaics on the coast of CiliciaThe Narlıkuyu Museum (Narlıkuyu Mozaik Müzesi) is a compact yet extraordinarily valuable archaeological pavilion located in the seaside v...
The Old Mosque (Mersin) — the port city’s first minaret on the Mediterranean coastIn the heart of Mersin’s commercial district, amid the bustle of street stalls and the scent of fresh spices, stands the Old Mosque (Mersi...