Embark on a historical journey starting at Cumhuriyet Square, strolling through Uzunqargi. Capture the charm of old Greek houses adorned with begonias. At the street’s end stands the impressive Monumental Mausoleum, featuring an epitaph in the Lycian language. The sarcophagus portrays an old man in a contemplative pose and a woman, reflecting the body language of Anatolian people today. Lion heads on the monument serve as handles, believed to ward off evil spirits The Aromatic Breeze of Kas.
Graveyards and Epitaphs around Yeni Mosque
Graveyards with epitaphs grace the West and North sides of the Yeni Mosque, an ancient church. Some feature single rooms, while others boast double rooms, offering a glimpse into the region’s historical burial practices.
Nighttime Magic Unfolds
Antique Theater A Moonlit Marvel
Head right towards the Clukurbag Peninsula to discover the Antique Theater. Crafted from local limestone, this theater with 26 steps and a semi-circular orchestra division faces the sea. Though lacking a floor pavement, the theater’s entrances flank the stage Tour Packages Balkan. With a capacity of 4000, it now hosts ballet, concert, and theater performances. Under the moonlight, the theater exudes a mysterious ambiance, resembling a temple dedicated to the love goddess. The wind’s whispers become the voice of a lover or one yet to be discovered.