Hello dear travelers! Today, We're here once again to share an enjoyable journey with you. Inspired by the enchanting atmosphere and historical treasures of Istanbul, we decided to explore all the beauties of Turkey at Miniaturk. Here, you can see the most beautiful and majestic structures of Turkey in miniature form. I believe Miniaturk is a must visit place for anyone coming to Turkey at least once, as Turkey has significant historical importance, and there are numerous remarkable structures here. Exploring all of them within a limited time is not possible. However, at Miniaturk, you can see mini models of all these structures and get information about all of them.
The reason we chose Miniaturk for our trip was to show Lera the beauty of Turkey since she rarely visits here. Of course, as I mentioned, it's not possible to see every historical place in Turkey, but thanks to Miniaturk, we have the opportunity to get acquainted with unique structures and historical sites from all around Turkey.
As soon as we entered Miniaturk, we impressed a lot! Istanbul's historical mosques, the unique stone houses of Anatolia, the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, and many other amazing structures mesmerized us. We took a lot of photos for you, and we wanted to take you into our journey as much as possible!
Yes, I agree that Miniaturk may be more appealing to kids, but as avid travelers with the inner child still alive in us, we were also captivated by this miniature world. Being here sparked a desire in us to visit the originals of these structures in real life. As a result, we made a list of the mini structures that caught our interest here, and it provided us with a wonderful opportunity to actually visit these places. We had no idea that there were such historically significant places, so learning about them and getting an idea of how they look was a truly unique experience for us.
Before sharing all the models in the Miniaturk, let's start with a list of the most beautiful places we selected, and then we will showcase all the other places to you.
Editor's Selections
- Anıtkabir Atatürk's Mausoleum
- The Temple of Artemis
- Aspendos
- Zeus Altar
- Ephesus
- The Ruins of Mountain Nemrud
- Trabzon Sumela Monstery
- Rock Houses of Mardin
Anıtkabir Atatürk's Mausoleum
When I saw the miniature model of Anitkabir, I was filled with a captivating sense of reverence. This monument, which commemorates the founder of the Republic of Turkey, the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, is a place of unique historical and symbolic significance. Even in miniature form, you can feel the grandeur and magnificence of Anitkabir. I had already visited this place in real life, but I haven't taken Lera to Ankara yet. She was also deeply impressed by the mini model of Anitkabir. What impressed me the most was how even in miniature, the details were so striking. When I noticed the details of the "Aslanlı Yol" (Lion's Road), it sent shivers down my spine because it was evident that meticulous work was done to capture its essence compared to the real one.
What Does the Lion's Road Symbolize?
Before visitors ascend to Atatürk's mausoleum, they pass through the approximately 262-meter-long "Aslanlı Yol" (Lion's Road). The road is paved with asymmetrical stones, each with a 5-centimeter gap in between. The purpose of this unique paving is to encourage visitors to walk with their heads down and in a respectful manner as they ascend to Atatürk's mausoleum. The Virginia junipers planted on both sides of the road create an atmosphere of seclusion and prepare the visitors for the solemnity of the visit.
The 24 lions placed along the road symbolize the 24 Turkish Oğuz tribes. Depicting the lions in a seated position, which represents power and symbolism in Turkish history, showcases the importance that the Turkish nation places on peace.
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Ephesus
Among the structures that impressed us the most at Miniaturk was the miniature model of the ancient city of Ephesus. The grandeur of the Celsus Library, the Artemis Temple, and the captivating ancient theater of Ephesus looked mesmerizing, and we immediately added it to our list of must-visit places! Aspendos with its magnificent theater, the splendor of the Celsus Library in Ephesus, the majesty of the Temple of Zeus, and the enchanting atmosphere of the Artemis Temple were all awe-inspiring. These miniatures reminded us of the rich history and cultural heritage of the ancient era, further enhancing our admiration for Turkey's historical beauty.
The Ruins of Mountain Nemrud
Seeing the miniature models of the colossal statues at Mount Nemrut was a unique experience, and I really hope to visit there in real life one day and share my travel post about Nemrud Mountain here with you. Learning about the significance and history of the massive statues at Mount Nemrud made seeing this miniature model even more special. The statues hold great historical and cultural importance, and it's fascinating to see them represented in such intricate detail at Miniaturk.
Trabzon Sumela Monstery
Seeing the miniature model of the Sümela Monastery in Trabzon was also unforgettable. The combination of the ancient monastery with the surrounding natural beauty fueled our excitement to visit the real one. The magnificent architecture and historical significance of the Sümela Monastery were captivating even in its miniature form. I've never been to Trabzon before, and I've always wanted to take a trip to the Black Sea region, especially to experience its local cuisine, which is famous in the area. Seeing the mini model of Sümela Monastery has brought our trip to the Black Sea region, with all its wonders, even closer on our travel agenda.
Rock Houses of Mardin
Furthermore, the miniature of Mardin beautifully reflected the historical texture and architectural beauty of this unique city. Even in its miniature form, Mardin's stone houses and narrow streets created a captivating atmosphere. The charm of Mardin's unique architecture and rich history was evident in the miniature model, making us even more eager to experience the real beauty of this city firsthand.
Up to this point, you have seen our favorites, the ones we admired the most. Now, it's time to show you the other structures and historical places we captured in photos throughout our Miniaturk journey.
Adana's Stone Bridge (Adana)
Alaqsa Mosque
Ataturk's House
Bursa's Green Tomb
Bursa's Great Mosque
Ciragan Palaca
Damascus Gate
Damascus Station
Emir Bayindir Tomb (Bitlis)
Ertugrul Frigate
Fairty Chimneys The Land of Beautiful Horses
Gok Madrasa in Sivas
Haci Bayram Mosque (Ankara)
Sacred Fishy Lake in Urfa
Houses of Safranbolu
Ince Minareli Madrasa in Konya
Ishak Pasha Palaca
Izmir Clock Tower
Izmit Clock Tower
Karaman Hatuniye Madrasa
Kirsehir's Asik Pasha Tomb
Konya Alaaddin Mosque
Konya Karatay Madrasa
Maiden's Castle
Malabadi Bridge
Manisa Muradiye Mosque
Mausoleum of Mevlana
Mehmet Ali Pasha Mosque
Riza Kibledagi Prayer Hill
Selcuk Isa Bey Mosque
Selimiye Mosque
Sivas Divrigi Grand Mosque
Somoncu Baba Complex (1640)
Turkish Ziraat Bank
TBMM Parliament Building
The Chamfered Minaret Mosque
The Church of The Virgin Mary
The Civilisation of Hitit
The Dome of the Rock
The Great Mosque of Diyarbakir
The Mostar Bridge
The Tomb of Ertugrul Gazi
The Tomf of Ismail Fakirullah
The Yedikule Dungeons
Twin Minaret Madrasa
Zeynel Bey Mausoleum
Thank you for joining us on this delightful journey. We tried to include you in our experience, and we hope you enjoy our content. Your interactions and support further motivate us to do well. Thank you!
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