Beşkapılar

İzmir & the North Aegean


If you head west past the outdoor sanctuary of Cybele, you’ll come to the city walls and the partially rebuilt Beşkapılar, effectively the docking area of a castle, built by the Byzantines, repaired by the Genoese and the Ottomans in 1539, and clearly much restored since. Sadly, it's often filled with rubbish.


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1. Dış Kale

3.96 MILES

Guarding the town’s southwestern approaches, the late 17th-century ‘Outer Castle’ can only be seen from the water (on a boat trip) as it’s inside a…

2. Çandarlı Castle

20.76 MILES

This 15th century Ottoman castle was built by order of the Grand Vizier Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Younger.

3. Kordon

26.46 MILES

It’s difficult to imagine life in İzmir without its iconic seafront kordon (promenade), which stretches north from Cumhuriyet Meydanı to Alsancak and…

4. Arkas Art Centre

26.54 MILES

Occupying a handsome 1906 building that functioned as the French consulate until 2010, this arts centre hosts temporary exhibitions with an Aegean accent…

5. Atatürk Museum

26.55 MILES

Built as a carpet merchant's residence between 1875 and 1880, this stately white building ended up in state hands after the shocking events of September…

6. Atatürk Monument

26.56 MILES

Dedicated to the Turkish War of Independence, this 1932 monument in Cumhuriyet Meydanı features a sculpture of Atatürk on horseback by Italian sculptor…

7. İzmir Mask Museum

26.6 MILES

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8. Zübeyde Hanım Museum Ship

26.62 MILES

Named after Atatürk’s beloved mother, who died in İzmir in 1923, this 50m-long, 307-tonne ferry was built in 1987 and sailed in İstanbul until early 2014,…