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Edirne, which was the capital of a six-century-old empire for 88 years, is like an open-air museum with 612 historical structures. As you tour this city, you'll feel like you're living in history.

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Edirne, which was the capital of a six-century-old empire for 88 years, is like an open-air museum with 612 historical structures. As you tour this city, you'll feel like you're living in history.

The Merich Bridge
The Merich Bridge

Another must-see is the Meritch Bridge. Completed in 1847, the bridge is one of the newest surviving works from the ...

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The Selimiye Range
The Selimiye Range

It is said that the handwork of the architect Davut Aga was done in order to provide financial income to ...

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The market of Alipaşa
The market of Alipaşa

The Alipasha Market, the work of the architect Sinan, was built to provide security in the trade network of the ...

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The Great Synagogue of Edirne
The Great Synagogue of Edirne

The construction of the magnificent Great Synagogue of Edirne dates back to 1492. Although it was damaged by fire in ...

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The Bulgarian Church of St. George
The Bulgarian Church of St. George

The Sweti George Bulgarian Church, which stands out as a work that reflects the religious multiculturalism of the Ottoman fabric ...

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Selimiye Mosque is located in Edirne
Selimiye Mosque is located in Edirne

Selimiye Mosque is a mosque built in Edirne between 1575-1577 by Mimar Sinan, one of the great architects of the ...

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The Old Mosque (Edirne)
The Old Mosque (Edirne)

The Old Mosque, built in 1414, was built at the request of Emir Suleiman, son of Yıldırım Bayezid. The interior ...

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The Three Glorious Mosques
The Three Glorious Mosques

The Three Glorious Mosques, completed in 1447, takes its name from one of its minarets. This mosque, inspired by the ...

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The Muradiye Mosque
The Muradiye Mosque

One of the historical places to visit in Edirne is the Muradiye Mosque. The second. The Muradiye Mosque, which is ...

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The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker

The restoration of this inn, estimated to have about 100 rooms, is currently pending. Because there's a dilemma about whether ...

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This is Rustem Pasha Kervansaray
This is Rustem Pasha Kervansaray

The Rüstem Pasha Karvansaray, which has an interesting appearance with brick-decorated door arches and windows, has served as a hotel ...

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The School Bath
The School Bath

The Sokullu Bath, a bath built by Mehmet Pasha to the architect Sinan, is also of great importance as the ...

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The Palace Bath
The Palace Bath

The Palace Bath is the only surviving structure from the first palace built after the conquest of Edirne. Initially used ...

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Martyrdom in the Balkans
Martyrdom in the Balkans

Built in 1939 in memory of the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives during the Balkan Wars, the martyrdom ...

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Edirne, which was the capital of a six-century-old empire for 88 years, is like an open-air museum with 612 historical structures. As you tour this city, you'll feel like you're living in history.

The Selimiye Mosque, the Old Mosque, the Three Honored Mosques, the Muradiye Mosque, the Great Synagogue of Edirne, the Bulgarian Church of Sweti George, the Yemiş Kapanı Hanı, the Rüstem Pasha Caravan Palace, the Edirne Schooled Bath, the Balkan Martyrdom, the Meriç Bridge, the Alipasha Market, the Selimiye Interest are some of the places you should see in the city.