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		<title>Amasra Museum</title>
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Amasra Museum
Amasra museum was opened to public in 30.01.1982.There are 2 archeologic and 2 etnografic museums.

1.Archeological Art Salloon:Works which belongs toHelenistic,Roma and Byzantine are exhibited.Tear bottles in graves,gold and bronz ornamental goods,baked soil,amphoras,guns,statues are exhibited.

2.Archeological Art Salloon:There are marble works which belong to Helenistic,Roma,Byzantine,Genova.

1.Ethnographic Art Salloon:Copper kitchen bowls,guns,rings,candlesticks,steelyards,seals are exhibited.

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Amasra Museum</strong><br />
Amasra museum was opened to public in 30.01.1982.There are 2 archeologic and 2 etnografic museums.<span id="more-107"></span></p>
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<p><strong>1.Archeological Art Salloon:</strong>Works which belongs toHelenistic,Roma and Byzantine are exhibited.Tear bottles in graves,gold and bronz ornamental goods,baked soil,amphoras,guns,statues are exhibited.<br />
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<p><strong>2.Archeological Art Salloon:</strong>There are marble works which belong to Helenistic,Roma,Byzantine,Genova.</p>
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<p><strong>1.Ethnographic Art Salloon:</strong>Copper kitchen bowls,guns,rings,candlesticks,steelyards,seals are exhibited.<br />
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<p><strong>2.Ethnographic Art Salloon:</strong>Cloths which belong to Ottoman Empire,Kur&#8217;an-i Kerim,Silver ornamental goods,sacks,old wall watches,beds and pillows are exhibited..</p>
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<p>:: Pictures ::</p>
<p>Salloon Photos</p>
<p>Stone Works which belong to Helenistic,Roma,Byzantine,Genova and Ottoman Empire are exhibited in the garden of the museum</p>
<p>Garden Photos</p>
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		<title>Amasra Kus Kayasi Yol Monument</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 15:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
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 Kuskayasi- Yol Monument 
AD between 41-54 dates it was built by Gais Julius Aeuiln who was assigned by Tiberius Germanicus Cladius to show that it is resting place.This historical work which came from Roman Empire contain an important proof.

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<p><strong> Kuskayasi- Yol Monument </strong></p>
<p>AD between 41-54 dates it was built by Gais Julius Aeuiln who was assigned by Tiberius Germanicus Cladius to show that it is resting place.<span id="more-102"></span>This historical work which came from Roman Empire contain an important proof.</p>
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		<title>Amasra Kemere Bridge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amasra Kemere Bridge 

KEMERE BRIDGE 
It is the bridge which connects the Sormagil district and Boztepe-Zindan district.In the past there were pebbles undflows now.er the bridge but later it was cleaned and a stream flows.To arrive the bridge you can pass two small passageways.The bridge was built in the reign of Roma.Because of the landslide, [...]]]></description>
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<strong>KEMERE BRIDGE </strong></p>
<p>It is the bridge which connects the Sormagil district and Boztepe-Zindan district.In the past there were pebbles undflows now.er the bridge but later it was cleaned and a stream flows.To arrive the bridge you can pass two small passageways.<span id="more-91"></span>The bridge was built in the reign of Roma.Because of the landslide, corners of the bridge was restored.</p>
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		<title>Amasra Gurcuoluk Cave</title>
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 Gurcuoluk Cave 
Gurcuoluk cave is a colourful word which developed fully but its inner formation still continues and is covered with appearances of the beautiful stalactites, stalagmites, colomns.It is in the village of Makaraci which is 32km away from Bartin.It is possible to arrive through Inpiri and Karakacak villages on the Amasra-Cakraz [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> Gurcuoluk Cave </strong></p>
<p>Gurcuoluk cave is a colourful word which developed fully but its inner formation still continues and is covered with appearances of the beautiful stalactites, stalagmites, colomns.It is in the village of Makaraci which is 32km away from Bartin.It is possible to arrive through <span id="more-85"></span>Inpiri and Karakacak villages on the Amasra-Cakraz road .</p>
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		<title>Amasra Eating and Drinking Place</title>
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Blacksea Family Restaurant (Karadeniz Aile Pide Salonu) 
We are at your service with pide, hot food, soup, breakfast, kremit and güveç which our smiling personels and professional cooks cook.In the breakfast you can taste our breakfast menu,fried egg, omlet,menemen and turkish soups(iskembe,kellepaca,tavuk,mercimek,ezo gelin..)  

There are 16 kinds ingredients in the pide [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Blacksea Family Restaurant (Karadeniz Aile Pide Salonu) </strong></p>
<p>We are at your service with pide, hot food, soup, breakfast, kremit and güveç which our smiling personels and professional cooks cook.In the breakfast you can taste our breakfast menu,fried egg, omlet,menemen and turkish soups(iskembe,kellepaca,tavuk,mercimek,ezo gelin..)  <span id="more-62"></span><br />
<img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-65" title="yemek2" src="http://travelinturkey.org/images/yemek2.jpg" alt="yemek2" width="562" height="421" /><br />
There are 16 kinds ingredients in the pide which we cook specially.We guarantee its taste.If you do not like it,you can give it back <img src='http://travelinturkey.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-69" title="4" src="http://travelinturkey.org/images/41-150x150.jpg" alt="4" width="150" height="150" /> <img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-70" title="5" src="http://travelinturkey.org/images/51-150x150.jpg" alt="5" width="150" height="150" /> <img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-71" title="6" src="http://travelinturkey.org/images/6-150x150.jpg" alt="6" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>Hot Foods</p>
<p>Kremit kofte</p>
<p>Kremit Sis</p>
<p>Kremit Tavuk Sis</p>
<p>Kremit Izgara Tavuk</p>
<p>Kremit Izgara Kofte</p>
<p>Contact</p>
<p>Tel : +90 (378) 315 15 43</p>
<p>Adress: Eyiceoglu Cad. No:25  Amasra / Bartin TURKEY</p>
<p><strong>Oz Canli Fish Restaurant &#8211; Amasra </strong></p>
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best of fish restaurant in amasra</p>
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<p>Oz Canli Balik Restoran Contact</p>
<p>Tel : +90 (378) 315 26 06</p>
<p>Fax : +90 (378) 315 37 27</p>
<p>Gsm : +90 (532) 547 09 18</p>
<p>Oz Canli Balik Restoran Adress</p>
<p>Kucuk Liman Cad. No:8 74300 Amasra/Bartin TURKEY</p>
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<p><strong>Blacksea Family Restaurant</strong> (Karadeniz Aile Pide Salonu)</p>
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<td>There are 16 kinds ingredients in the pide which we cook specially.We  guarantee its taste.If you do not like it,you can give it back <img src='http://travelinturkey.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p align="center">Kremit Izgara Tavuk</p>
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<p align="center">Eyiceoglu Cad. No:25</p>
<p align="center">Amasra / BARTIN Türkiye</p>
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<p><strong>Öz Canli Fish Restaurant &#8211; Amasra </strong></p>
<p>best of fish restaurant in amasra</p>
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<p align="center">Öz Canli Balik Restoran Contact</p>
<p align="center">Tel : +90 (378) 315 26 06</p>
<p align="center">Fax : +90 (378) 315 37 27</p>
<p align="center">Gsm : +90 (532) 547 09 18</p>
<p align="center">Öz Canli Balik Restoran Adress</p>
<p align="center">Küçük Liman Cad. No:8 74300 Amasra/Bartin Türkiye</p>
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		<title>Amasra Direkli Kaya</title>
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DIREKLI KAYA Pillared Stone 
It is one of the ruins that was made by putting the pillared stones on each other&#8217;s top.Its height is 7 metres.There is a pool at the edge and this pool was known as the pool of Amastris.


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<p><strong>DIREKLI KAYA Pillared Stone </strong></p>
<p>It is one of the ruins that was made by putting the pillared stones on each other&#8217;s top.Its height is 7 metres.There is a pool at the edge and this pool<span id="more-54"></span> was known as the pool of Amastris.<br />
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		<title>Amasra Church</title>
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 Amasra Church
Amasra church is a Byzantine church which was built in the end of the 9.century AD.. The church which was built by a special masonry was changed into a mosque after Fatih The Conquerer conquered the city.The Mosque was closed to worship.

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<strong> Amasra Church</strong></p>
<p>Amasra church is a Byzantine church which was built in the end of the 9.century AD.. The church which was built by a special masonry was changed into<span id="more-48"></span> a mosque after Fatih The Conquerer conquered the city.The Mosque was closed to worship.</p>
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		<title>Amasra Genova Chateau</title>
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Genova Chateau

It is the part known as iner castle. Inside of the castle that was restored as a palace by the people of Genova can be entered from a Genova crested main gate that can be reached through the sidewalk which has got big steps and the chateau gate protected by a [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Genova Chateau<br />
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It is the part known as iner castle. Inside of the castle that was restored as a palace by the people of Genova can be entered from a Genova crested main gate that can be reached through the sidewalk which has got big steps and the chateau gate protected by a high tower.<span id="more-40"></span>In Coat of arms in the gates there is the sign of Genova at the top, and at the bottomthe sign of Poggio( the ligurian family), sign of Malaspina and again the sign of Genova.</p>
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		<title>Amasra Covered Bazaar Monument</title>
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It is probably a basilique ( government palace) which was built at the end of the 1.century AD. Or at the beginning of the 2.century.It is thought that it can be Roman bath,but it is not only there is not any similarity between them but also Amasra never gained such an [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is probably a basilique ( government palace) which was built at the end of the 1.century AD. Or at the beginning of the 2.century.It is thought that it can be Roman bath,but it is not only there is not any similarity between them but also Amasra never gained such an important reputation to have a big gymnasium in every era.<span id="more-33"></span>Building was names as Bedesten because it is associated with its actual working beacuse these buildings were the centres in which trade was made and managed at the same time.</p>
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 Sleeping Princess:Amasra
Amasra about which is said that it was founded 12. Century BC takes its name from the Persian princess Amastris. The new city that was founded by Amastris is as beautiful as the tourism attractions in the South with its unique coast,two bays and two islands.We are in Amasra which was liken [...]]]></description>
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<strong> Sleeping Princess:Amasra</strong><br />
Amasra about which is said that it was founded 12. Century BC takes its name from the Persian princess Amastris. The new city that was founded by Amastris is as beautiful as the tourism attractions in the South with its unique coast,two bays and two islands.We are in Amasra which was liken to a sleeping princess.As approaching the city, you see a attractive landscape. A marvellous beauty and an interesant atmosphere which makes the other coasts and the cities jealous meets you. <span id="more-22"></span>Landscape which promises a pleasant holiday and cannot be seen in one look makes you excited.So you say yourself i am really glad that i have come there, here can be done every activity and because of this you feel sad…We are in Amasra which is a sweet town of Bati Karadeniz region.Amasra which once upon a time was a tourism attraction is happy because of regaining its old reputation.Tour buses, families who comes by their own cars…Blacksea is serene like a blue lake and the other places are all gren<br />
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<p>Amasra is stil a tourism attraction with Bird Stone Monument (Kus Kayasi Aniti) which is unique in Anatolia, Covered Bazaar (Bedesten) which was probably built for the the Roman government palace, Roman bridge which was built in the reign of the Roman emperor,Claudius, Rabbit Island (Tavsan Adasi) in which there are the ruins of the church, Fatih Mosque which was built 9. Century ,Iç Kale Mosque, Turkish Bath, theatre, caves.<br />
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Habitation is densely populated in the city centre.Some of the houses are in the forest.Most of the houses are made of Stone , wood and reinforced concrete.Historical houses even make their own history with the other buildings in the castle.Because Amasra has got a profound history,old buildings ar even more important.So it is the nostalgy city of the people who want to live the past again.History and the natural beauties are altogether.Amasra marina is being restored so that passenger ships and yachts can approach and stop over.</p>
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