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Bursa
Known as "Green Bursa", this province stands on the lower slopes of Uludag (Mount
Olympos of Mysia, 2543 m). The title "Green" of Bursa comes from its gardens and
parks, and of course from its being in the middle of an important fruit growing
region. In Bursa there are things you should not miss. First of all you are in
the homeland of the delicious "Iskender Kebap". The candied chestnuts are a
specialty and have an unforgettable taste. The peaches of Bursa are unique. As
for something to purchase; Bursa is a center of the silk trade and towel
manufacturing. It is also the homeland of the very famous Turkish folklore
figures, Karagoz and Hacivat.
Because of its being the first Ottoman capital, Bursa is very rich in religious
monuments, mosques, and tombs (turbes), baths. One of the places to be seen in
Bursa is the Yesil Mosque (Green Mosque), with its carved marble doorway which
is one of the best in Anatolia. It is an elaborate and significant building in
the new Turkish style. Just opposite, is the Yesil Tomb "Green Tomb", set in a
green garden with an enchanting exterior decorated with turquoise tiles. Near
the tomb, the Medresse complements the others and makes this the "green" trio,
now it houses the Ethnographical Museum which certainly deserves visiting. The
Yildirim Beyazit Mosque is important as it is the first one built in the new
Ottoman style and is accompanied by the Emir Sultan Mosque which lies in a
peaceful setting. The province is decorated with these monuments-each of which
is a masterpiece. Here are the Ulu Mosque built in the Seljuk style, with
impressive calligraphic wall decorations; the Orhan Gazi Mosque; the "Hisar" an
attractive part of the province, and in the park the Mausoleums of Osman, the
founder of the Ottoman Empire, and his son Orhan Gazi. The Muradiye Complex has
a delightful view with its mosque and tombs of important characters from the
Ottoman era and their tiles and charming decorations appeal to the sightseers.
The Ottoman Museum offers a lively exhibit of the traditional life style of
Ottomans.
Something you will enjoy in Bursa are the warm, mineral-rich springs; indeed
most of the hotels in this province have thermal bath facilities. The Turkish
baths "hamam" are great places which should be visited in Bursa. The Eski
Kaplica (Old Spring) is the oldest in the province. The Karamustafa Pasha Baths
are famous, and boast the best hot, mineral waters.
As for souvenirs, you should visit the Covered Bazaar, "Bedesten", or the Koza
Han-an attractive building and also a center of silk trade. It is certain that
Bursa will take some of time for you to see and add some more delightful
experiences to your memories.
Environs:
Uludag is the largest and most celebrated winter-sports center in Turkey. It is
36 kms from Bursa and easily accessible by car or cable-car (teleferik). The
area is also a national park and is worth a visit at any time of the year. The
accommodation is high quality offering the opportunity to enjoy, with a variety
of entertainment and sports activities.
Mudanya is a seaside resort town from fine fish restaurants and night-clubs
there so you can have a pleasant
Zeytinbagi (Trilye) is a town of typical Turkish architecture and lay out. There
are sea bus and ferry connections with Istanbul.
Gemlik (27 km north), is another seaside resort with a wide, sandy beach.
Iznik (Nicaea) lies 85 kms northeast of Bursa, at the eastern tip of Lake knik.
The town has witnessed many civilizations which have left their marks all over
the land. This town is famous for its unique tiles and has been the center of
tile production in the 16th century. Iznik tiles were the basic decorative
element of Seljuk and Ottoman architecture. The turquoise-tiled Yesil Mosque and
Nilufer Hatun imareti are among the Islamic works in the town.
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