The Eskişehir wood market
The Eskişehir wood market
Odunpazarı, whose name is mentioned with great praise in the travelogue of Evliya Çelebi, continues to protect 5 of the streets mentioned in the travelogue with the same name. The Wood Market and its unique houses, which amaze those who see it with all its mystery and splendor, invite you to a visual and cultural feast. Some of the houses on either side of the narrow streets seem to emerge from an oil painting with brown frames between their white walls.
Odunpazarı, whose name is mentioned with great praise in the travelogue of Evliya Çelebi, continues to protect 5 of the streets mentioned in the travelogue with the same name. The Wood Market and its unique houses, which amaze those who see it with all its mystery and splendor, invite you to a visual and cultural feast. Some of the houses on either side of the narrow streets seem to emerge from an oil painting with brown frames between their white walls.
The Historical Wood Market Houses, the Museum of Contemporary Glass Arts, the Yılmaz Büyükerşen Wax Sculpture Museum, the Modern Wood Market Museum (OMM), the Typhoon Talipoğlu Typewriter Museum, the Lületaşi Museum, the Gallery of Wooden Works located in the Historic Lead Tower, the Porsuk River, the Waterfall Park, the City Park, the Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park, the Frig Valley; these are the places you should not return without seeing if you ever visit Eskisehir. Eskişehir is the richest city in Anatolia in terms of tourist attractions. There are many places to visit in the city, which has been developed and beautified in recent years. Especially in the district of Odunpazarı, museums, parks and historical texts have become the favorite of domestic and foreign tourists.