Attractions in Edirne

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The Evliya Kasım Pasha Mosque: A Forgotten Ottoman Gem on the Banks of the Tundzha River in EdirneThe Evliya Kasım Pasha Mosque stands on the northern bank of the Tundzha River, in the Kirishhane neighborhood, just south...
Dupnitsa—Strandzha’s underground wonder and the only tourist cave in Eastern ThraceDupnitsa (Turkish: Dupnisa Mağarası, Bulgarian: Dupnitsa) is one of the most amazing natural attractions in northwestern Turkey, hidden i...
The Muradiye Mosque in Edirne—an emerald-green treasure chest of early Ottoman tilesWhen you step under the low portico of this small mosque on one of Edirne’s hills, it feels as though you’ve entered not a place of wors...
The Uzunköprü Bridge is the longest stone bridge from the Ottoman eraThe Uzunköprü Bridge in the province of Edirne in northwestern Turkey is a mile-long span of hewn limestone spanning the Ergene River, built so that th...