01 Oct YATAĞAN
Muğla and its surrounding areas have a
deeply rooted historical background. The history of the region dates back to
3400 BC. In the 1000s BC, the Leleges, an Anatolian-origin people, lived in the
region. Around 546 BC, the region came under the rule of the Kingdom of Lydia
and shortly after, it fell under Persian control for a brief period. The
beginning of the Turkish era was marked by the establishment of the Menteşâ
Principality, which played a significant role in the Turkification of Anatolia.
The strategic importance of Yatağan was highlighted when Sultan Suleiman the
Magnificent set up his headquarters in Bozüyük in 1523 while on his campaign to
conquer Rhodes.
Main Historical and Archaelogical Destinations
Stratonikeia Ancient City
Stratonikeia is one of the most
significant settlements in the Caria region. The city was named after
Stratoneike, the beautiful woman beloved by Antiochus, the son of Seleucus, the
King of Syria (Seleucids). The earliest findings in the city date back to the
Mycenaean period. Additionally, the city includes structures from the Archaic
and Classical periods. Today, visitors can see and partially explore the
remaining structures such as the North City Gate, the North Street, the
Gymnasium, the Theater, the Bouleuterion, the Temple, and the City Walls. The
presence of the Theater and Gymnasium within the city indicates that
Stratonikeia was also active during the Hellenistic Period. The Gymnasium is
estimated to measure between 105 meters and 180 meters, making it the largest
known gymnasium of its kind.
Stratonikeia is one of the rare place
where structures from the Ancient, Ottoman, and Republican periods are visible
together. The presence of numerous buildings from different eras and the
historical environment make it an invaluable opportunity for visitors exploring
the city.
Panamara Ancient City
Located to the southeast of Eskihisar,
the ancient city of Panamara is situated on a hill above the village of
Bağyaka. The ruins include the sanctuary where it is believed that there were
two temples: one dedicated to Zeus Panamaros and the other to his wife Hera.
Yatağan Rock Church
The frescoes are located on the
northern face of a rock at a height of 30-40 meters. On the western side of the
rock, within a red straight frame, there are four scenes. From left to right,
the frescoes depict: an angel figure, a man and a woman embracing, two saints
with the Virgin Mary, and the final fresco features Jesus with a male figure.
The frescoes are dated to the 13th and 14th centuries.
Osman Hamdi Bey House
The restoration of the house where
Osman Hamdi Bey, Türkiye’s first museum curator, archaeologist, and painter,
stayed for a period in Turgut Village, Yatağan District, Muğla, has been
completed.
In Muğla, locations associated with
significant events from recent history or important figures are being restored
and made available for cultural tourism. Osman Hamdi Bey, who initiated the
excavations at the Lagina Ancient City, is known to have started painting his
famous work “The Turtle Trainer” in the house in Turgut Village,
where he stayed from 1891 to 1893.
The opening of the restored Osman Hamdi
Bey House as a museum by the Muğla Governorship has created significant social
and economic revitalization in the region.
Dipsiz Stream
Dipsiz Stream is located 4 kilometers
away from the town center. As one of the picnic spots in Yatağan, Dipsiz Stream
offers a pleasant atmosphere with its trees lined along the spring and rich
vegetation. There are no facilities available at Dipsiz Stream, which is one of
the places where you can picnic in Yatağan.
In the area, you can also taste the
blackberries growing along the stream. You can enjoy a refreshing time with
your friends or family under the trees, benefiting from the coolness of the
stream. Dipsiz Stream is listed among the places to visit in Yatağan and can be
visited at any time of the week.
Blue Lake
Blue Lake, located in Yatağan, features
a striking blue appearance due to its formation and offers numerous activities
around it.
Blue Lake has a unique natural beauty
that is rarely seen elsewhere. As there are no buildings around Blue Lake, you
can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the lake with bicycles you bring along.
You can also capture unique photos and
immortalize your enjoyable moments by bringing a camera with you on your visit
to Blue Lake.
National Film Destinations
Güzelköy – Bozüyük
Bozüyük, located about 8 km from the
Muğla-Yatağan highway, is a quaint village. It is known for its traditional
village houses, square, and the local coffeehouse where villagers gather.
Recently, the village has gained attention as a filming location for several TV
series and movies, including “Güzel Köylü,” “Baba Ocağı,”
and “Dürüye’nin Güğümleri.” This has turned it into a popular spot
for fans and visitors.
Bozüyük is a charming town with many
historical houses and is known for its agricultural and livestock activities.
It features an 800-year-old monumental plane tree and is famous for Bozüyük
Pınarbaşı, a natural water source with a depth of 87 meters.
The local market has become a place
where natural products are sold, and the small shops in the town square are
adorned with souvenirs. Bozüyük offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and
stress of big cities, making it an ideal place to relax and recharge.
Recommended Activities
Youth and Culture Festival – June
Traditional Yatağan Bull Wrestling
Festival – Autumn Seoson
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