In Turkey, where each city is a separate paradise, each region has its own unique taste and smell. However, the best description that can be used for Geziantep would be the land of culture and taste. This city, where culture and food are blended together, is a sweet and delicious transition point if you are curious about the culture of Southeastern Anatolia…
Gaziantep is a city where the Mediterranean and Eastern Anatolian climates dominate. Since the Mediterranean climate is more dominant than the Eastern Anatolian climate, the weather is not very cold, but December, January and February are the months when the weather is very cold. March-June or September-November will be the most enjoyable times for your visit to Gaziantep.
If you are wondering where to visit in Gaziantep, we have prepared a short list for you:
Zeugma Museum:
Zeugma Museum, the largest of the museums in Gaziantep and the largest mosaic museum in the world, was opened in 2011. Mosaics dating back to 300 BC are exhibited here. Alexander the Great founded the Ancient City of Zeugma and the most prosperous periods of the Roman Period were experienced during this period. A.D. In 256, the Sassanid King burned, destroyed and destroyed the entire Zeugma region. Centuries later, excavations in the region found mosaics carved into the floors of villas built during that period, and today these mosaics are exhibited in an area of 1700 square meters. The most famous of these mosaics, “Gypsy Girl”, is exhibited in this museum.
In addition, there are many historical places and museums that you can visit, such as Gaziantep Castle, Gaziantep Defense and Heroism Panorama Museum, Gaziantep Hamam Museum, Emine Göğüş Kitchen Museum, Türün Han, Almacı Bazaar, Bakırcılar Bazaar, Parkantep Wonderland-Tale Park, Gaziantep Kaleoğlu Cave, Historical Gümrük Han.