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10 vibes for Osmaniye

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Kastabala Hierapolis Ancient Site; Kastabala, called Hierapolis in the ancient period, is a very important ancient city in Çukurova Region. The city is worth seeing with its ancient theatre, castle, baths and colonaded avenues. The city was a very important religious centre in Roman and Byzantine periods

Karatepe-Aslantaş Open-Air Museum; Located in the 4341-hectare national park bearing the same name, Karatepe-Aslantaş Archaeological Site is a perfect example of successful archaeological conservation and welcomes visitors as the first and the biggest open-air museum of Türkiye. World-renowned Karatepe Castle is a unique example of defensive architecture as a frontier castle. Basalt steles and reliefs on its doors have inscriptions written both in Phoenician alphabet and Luwian hieroglyphics –being the longest bilingual text in this language pair.

Ala Mosque; Located at the town centre of Kadirli district and called also Çukurova's Agia Sophia, Ala Mosque is the most important edifice of Osmaniye, making Roman, Byzantine and Turkish-Islamic civilisations live together.

Toprakkale Castle; Toprakkale Castle dates back to 2000 BCE. The castle has a rectangular plan, 12 bastions and outer court fortification, and it was restructured under Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid (8th century) using black stones

Harun Reşit Castle; The castle was built in 799 by Faraç Bey, the frontiersman of Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid, in order to protect the region and the surrounding strategic routes and ensure connection and support with other castles. With a view overlooking Düziçi Meadows, and genuine architectural features, today Harun Reşit Castle remains loyal to its original plan.

Osmaniye City Museum; The museum exhibits artefacts providing the chance to explore social, commercial, political, historical, artistic and agricultural life in Osmaniye.

Zorkun Plateau; Plateaus are among the assets that play a major role in Osmaniye's history, and they inhold components of rural life and nature. In addition, plateaus are also home to the âşık (popular Turkish bards) tradition.

Karaçay Şelalesi; Karaçay River goes down steep slopes and forms the 25-metre high Karaçay Waterfall which offers an amazing view for nature lovers. The waterfall's environment is home to many endemic plants from Çukurova region.

Haruniye Thermal Spring; Located on a land full of trees along Ceyhan River, Haruniye thermal spring, offers a breath-taking view, healing waters and a perfect opportunity to relax and recover.

Osmaniye City Centre; Known as "the city of castles", Osmaniye is a beautiful and pleasant Mediterranean city, has a texture that connects the east and West of the country. The city centre offers the chance to explore the Mediterranean way of life, regional culinary delicacies and handicrafts.

Ala Mosque
Karaçay Waterfall
Karatepe Aslantaş Openair Museum
Karaçay Waterfall
Kastabala Hierapolis Ruins
Zorkun Plateau
Kastabala Hierapolis Ruins
Ala Mosque