One of the most recognizable buildings in Antalya is the Yivli Minaret. The townspeople consider it their calling card.
There are many attractions near the minaret. You can safely get out for a day and walk around the districts.
You can get from Kundu, Lara by KLO8 ve KLO7 buses.
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Алексей
Level 29 Local Expert
June 1, 2023
The mosque is a symbol of the city of Antalya. The mosque was built in 1230 and completely reconstructed in 1373.
Architectural style:Seljuk architecture. Height 38 m
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Гузель Аитова
Level 12 Local Expert
September 6, 2023
For those who love historical sites, I definitely advise you to visit. We liked to see and touch the story. And in general, I like this area in Antalya. I advise you to visit!
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ОЛЬГА ЖДАНОВА
Level 16 Local Expert
November 29, 2023
It's worth visiting once. I liked the atmosphere there. Friendly. Purely relative
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Сергей Фролов
Level 11 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
Beautiful quiet street!
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Владимир Карамышев
Level 13 Local Expert
January 15, 2024
The unusual building of the minaret is a symbol of the city. The mosque was built in 1230
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Дима Борисов
Level 22 Local Expert
December 27, 2021
The minaret is very well preserved, of course, after restoration.
The museum at the minaret is small, in fact it is a mosque, a cemetery and a tomb.
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Юрий Портянкин
Level 30 Local Expert
December 5, 2021
A beautiful minaret.
Excellent preservation.
The scale of construction in the 13th century is impressive, 800 years have passed, for a second.
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Школа-студия танца "Кармелита" Ларисы Мандич
Level 7 Local Expert
September 14, 2023
If it weren't for the dirt, everything would be fine
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Марина Гингольд
Level 15 Local Expert
September 2, 2023
A beautiful place
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Василий Злотников
Level 6 Local Expert
January 10, 2020
Everything is decent, there is a stand about Islam, next to a bazaar (former madrasah), a Byzantine temple (former).