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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Friday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Sunday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Aktopraklõk Archaeopark mound and Open Air Museum
Reviews
Arzu Özgür (03/21/2021)
It has many shortcomings that have not been officially opened yet, but despite everything, it is definitely one of the places to go once ... The time tunnel idea is great ... we found the opportunity to chat with the security guard very warm and likes his help, thank you again ... .nYou have to reserve 1 hour, there is a parking lot, you can go out if it is not enough, do not forget to take water.nnRecommended beautiful place.
* BuraK * (03/26/2021)
Farklı bir haftasonu için ufak tefek atıştırmalıklar dahil gezilip güzel fotoğraflar çekilebilecek keyifli bir yer
oYuN DeLiSi (02/17/2021)
It must be a sweet little settlement that tells about the old in the industry.
Emre Berk Ahu (10/28/2020)
8 THOUSAND 500 YEARS JOURNEYnAktopraklık Höyük Archeopark and Open Air Museum is the largest prehistoric park in Europe. The Archeopark, where animations from the period 8,500 years ago take place, is located in Akçalar Aktopraklık. The Archeopark, where the findings found in excavations in the region are also exhibited, is an exemplary historical and touristic place. Archeopark has been bringing history and present together since 2004 in Akçalar Town Aktopraklık Site. In the areas where archaeological parks were established, the life and production styles of ancient times were revived in the natural atmosphere. On the other hand, it has been made possible to get to know this science more closely with applied activities related to the scientific methods used by archeology. The open air museum contains three different display units. Two of these are prehistoric village animations built according to archaeological data on the mound. The first village reflects the Neolithic Period, the other the Chalcolithic Period settlement layers belonging to the developed village communities.
Yüksel GÜNGÖR (01/08/2021)
Bursa is one of the places to visit. . If the expectations are not high, you can see the old lifestyle and houses. .
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