Great Temple
Great Temple
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia10,147 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
The Great Temple is but one of the many structures left in Hattusa. It is truly mesmerizing to walk the clearly marked streets of this ancient city. The best views are from the ramparts of the Royal Palace looking down to the city.
Written 22 November 2023
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Susan T
Mount Pleasant, WI598 contributions
July 2017 • Friends
One of the best kept secrets in Turkey is Hattusa near Corum. There is a wealth of history and culture of the Hittite civilization. It is a huge area to explore as you walk through ancient times. Fortunately, this area is not over-run by crazy masses of tourists with selfie sticks, and let's hope it remains untrampled.
Written 5 August 2017
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Olya Ege
Istanbul, Türkiye592 contributions
June 2017 • Family
One of the most interesting and mysterious ancient cities in Turkey... Efes much bigger but buildings of Hattuşaş are much much more older. Megalits which we can see at the place of Hett temples obviously could be made only by progressive technologies. I believe they belong to older unknown civilizations.
Written 17 July 2017
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Hakan T
78 contributions
Feb 2017 • Family
Please visit the temple if you are in hattuash. Well designed friendly and so attractive. Do not waste your time and visit for good experience of history
Written 2 February 2017
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Adana airport rentacar travel transfer
Adana Province, Türkiye780 contributions
Dec 2016 • Solo
Inbelieveable,mistic paganist city.
Backround of my photo as you seen restored city wall.
To big area for antic time paganist civilisation in Anatolia
Backround of my photo as you seen restored city wall.
To big area for antic time paganist civilisation in Anatolia
Written 18 December 2016
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Filiz Basaran
Alanya, Türkiye1,362 contributions
Apr 2024 • Friends
The road is a bit rough. But we went comfortably. You can visit the interior by car. The museum card passes. There were many queues. By driving outdoors, you stop in the arrow-marked area and visit certain places.
Written 24 May 2024
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