Saray Gate

Western Anatolia


The remains of the minor Saray Gate, part of the fortified city walls, are reached down a winding country lane between the town and the olive groves lining the southwest section of the lake. Sultan Orhan (r 1326–61) had a palace near here in the 14th century.


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