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Once a chateau for European knights, today Bodrum Castle in southwestern Turkey is a gateway to history with its unique museum of underwater archeology. Also known as the castle of the Knights of ...
Introduction Bodrum, located on Turkey’s Aegean coast, is famous for its beaches, history, and culture. With a population […] ...
Alternatively, head to the city’s seafront to see the foreboding fortress of the 15th century Bodrum Castle which still stands intact on a rocky hill between the two harbours. This architectural ...
Last year also saw the reopening of Bodrum Castle, a 600-year-old medieval fortification, which had been closed for restoration since 2017. —Tamara Hardingham-Gill ...
Gates reached Bodrum on the luxury yacht “Lana,” a 107-meter-long and 16-meter-wide vessel that anchored in waters off Bodrum Castle.
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Below Bodrum Castle, stretching on from the moorings, are alleyways lined with shops and bars to suit all budgets, explaining why the population swells to 50,000 in the summer.