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Kanlı Divane is a historical landmark in Mersin, Turkey.
Kanlı Divane is located in the Erdemli district, Ayaş village, between Selifke and Mersin.
The ruins of this place have been preserved for 2000 years, and some of them are dated back to the 2nd-3rd century BC.
Kanlı Divane is a name from the times of the Roman and Byzantine empires. Previously, this place was called Kanıtellis.
On the territory of Kanlı Divane there is a "bloody" failure, 4 churches, a Hellenistic tower, a necropolis, the tomb of Aba, dwellings, olive workshops, cisterns, bas-reliefs, etc.
Be sure to visit Kanlı Divane in Mersin.
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Neue Autobahn Mersin - Antalya
Mersin an der Autobahn: Die Straße, die Herzen und Küsten verbindet.
Stellen Sie sich vor: die malerische Mittelmeerküste, antike Städte und moderne Ferienorte und dazwischen eine moderne Autobahn, die wie ein silbernes Band Herzen und Küsten verbindet. Dieser Traum der Menschen in Mersin und der gesamten Türkei wird bald Wirklichkeit!
Das Autobahnprojekt Adana-Tarsus-Mersin-Cesmeli-Erdemli-Kizkalesi-Selifke-Tasucu, das später an die Mittelmeerstraße angeschlossen werden soll, ist in vollem Gange. Der Verkehrsminister überwacht persönlich den Fortgang der Arbeiten und auf den Baustellen herrscht geschäftiges Treiben: 1.330 Arbeiter und 204 Geräte arbeiten unermüdlich, in naher Zukunft wird ihre Zahl auf 3.000 Menschen bzw. 500 Maschinen ansteigen.
53 Kilometer Innovation und Komfort.
Bei diesem ehrgeizigen Projekt handelt es sich nicht nur um 42 Kilometer Hauptstraße und 11 Kilometer Nebenstraßen. Dies ist eine Lösung für das seit langem bestehende Stauproblem auf der Autobahn, insbesondere auf dem Abschnitt nach Kizkalesi. Die Reisezeit wird von 2,5 Stunden auf unglaubliche 18–20 Minuten reduziert! Stellen Sie sich vor, wie viel Zeit und Mühe diese Straße spart und wie sie die Entwicklung des Tourismus, der Landwirtschaft und der Industrie in der gesamten Region beeinflussen wird!
Tunnel durch die Berge, Viadukte über die Täler.
Die Bauarbeiten finden gleichzeitig auf mehreren Baustellen in schwierigem Berggelände statt. In Ayasha wird ein Tunnel gebaut und die Arbeiten dauern sogar an Wochenenden an. Drei Tunnel und zwei Viadukte auf dem Abschnitt Mersin-Aydincik werden bald in Betrieb genommen. Gleichzeitig wird der Bau der Autobahn Mersin-Anamur abgeschlossen, deren Schlussakkord ein 11 Kilometer langer Tunnel zwischen Anamur und Gazipasa sein wird.
Näher am Traum.
Die neue Autobahn wird die Entfernung zwischen Mersin, Alanya und Antalya erheblich verkürzen. Derzeit dauert die Fahrt von Mersin nach Antalya etwa 7 Stunden und 20 Minuten (482 km) und nach Alanya 5,5 Stunden (330 km). Mit der neuen Autobahn dauert die Fahrt nach Antalya nur 5 Stunden, was einer Ersparnis von fast 2,5 Stunden entspricht!
Jedes abgeschlossene Projekt ist ein Schritt zur Verbesserung des Komforts und der Sicherheit der türkischen Bürger und Touristen. Die neue Autobahn ist nicht nur eine Straße, sie ist eine Arterie, die der Region neues Leben einhaucht, Städte und Menschen verbindet und neue Horizonte für Entwicklung und Wohlstand eröffnet.
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Holidays in Turkey in 2025
Calendar of holidays in Turkey in 2025: plan your vacation in advance! 2025 promises tourists and residents of Turkey a series of bright holidays and long weekends. This calendar will help you plan your trips and vacations, taking into account official non-working days.
Public holidays:
New Year: January 1 (Wednesday) - the traditional start of the year, which in Turkey, as in the rest of the world, is celebrated with special pomp.
National Sovereignty and Children's Day: April 23 (Wednesday) - an important public holiday dedicated to the memory of Ataturk and the values of the Turkish nation.
Labor and Solidarity Day: May 1 (Thursday) - an international holiday celebrated in Turkey with parades and public events.
Ataturk, Youth and Sports Day: May 19 (Monday) - the day of remembrance of the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Democracy and National Unity Day: July 15 (Tuesday) – a holiday that marks an important milestone in the history of modern Turkey.
Victory Day: August 30 (Saturday) – a celebration of the victory in the War of Independence.
Republic Day: October 28-29 (Wednesday-Thursday) – one of the most important national holidays, marking the anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic.
Religious Holidays (Muslim):
Ramadan Holiday (Ramazan Bayram): March 29 to April 1 (Friday-Sunday) – the end of the holy month of Ramadan, accompanied by festive prayers, family celebrations and food.
Eid al-Adha: June 5-9 (Wednesday-Sunday) – an important religious holiday lasting four days, dedicated to the sacrifice. Expect a festive atmosphere and crowded bazaars.
When planning a trip to Turkey in 2025, be sure to take these holidays into account. During this time, ticket and accommodation prices may increase, and tourist sites may become more active.
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Higher Education in Mersin: Variety of Choices and International Recognition. Mersin is a dynamic city in the southeast of Turkey, offering a wide range of higher education options, successfully competing with European universities and occupying a worthy place in international rankings.
The city’s four universities – Mersin University, Tarsus University, Cag University and Toros University – offer various undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, attracting both local and international students.
Mersin University, founded in 1992, is the largest public university in the region, with approximately 30,000 students and over 1,800 academic staff. Its structure includes 13 faculties, 5 institutes and 12 high schools.
The university stands out for its wide range of training programs:
Faculty of Medicine: one of the most prestigious in the country, trains highly qualified doctors and researchers.
Faculty of Engineering: offers programs in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, construction and other engineering specialties.
Faculty of Economics and Administration: Focuses on training professionals in business, management and economics.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Covers a wide range of humanities and sciences, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, literature and history.
Faculty of Education: Trains teachers for different levels of education, including programs in English.
Faculty of Architecture: Combines creativity with technical knowledge.
Specialized Faculties: Includes Fisheries, Marine Science and Technology, Fine Arts, Health and Communication.
Vocational Schools: Offers training in tourism and hotel management, applied technology and foreign languages.
Tarsus University, founded in 2018, although relatively young, is rapidly gaining popularity. This public university with approximately 3,000 students comprises 7 faculties and 3 vocational schools, offering programs in aeronautics and astronautics, economics, humanities, engineering, medicine, technology and applied sciences.
Cag University is a private university, the first in the Mediterranean region, founded in 1997. It has a more intimate atmosphere with approximately 2,000 students. The university offers law, humanities, economics, as well as a vocational school with a wide range of programs, preparatory English courses and a social sciences institute.
The private Toros University, founded by the Mersin Educational Foundation in 2009, offers a wide range of educational programs to more than 3,200 students under the supervision of 430 academic staff. The university is renowned for its modern approach to education and the international recognition of its degrees. Its structure includes four faculties, two vocational schools and a continuing education institute, providing a variety of academic directions. The University of Toros offers the following programs:
Faculty of Economics, Management and Social Sciences: provides in-depth knowledge in the fields of economics, business, finance and sociology.
Faculty of Engineering: trains specialists in various fields of engineering using modern technologies and practical skills.
Faculty of Fine Arts, Design and Architecture: develops students’ creative potential in the fields of design, architecture and art.
Faculty of Health Sciences: provides training for highly qualified specialists in the medical field. In addition to the faculties, the university has two professional schools:
School of Professional Higher Education: offers practice-oriented programs in the fields of construction technology, culinary arts, food technology, graphic design, law, and mechatronics.
Vocational School of Health: provides specialized programs in the fields of anesthesiology, biomedical technology, child psychology, dialysis, first aid, medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, optometry, dentistry, physical therapy and surgical services.
Education and admission: To enroll in Mersin universities, foreign students must:
Prepare a package of documents: including a certificate of education (with an apostille and translation into Turkish, completed at the Turkish Consulate), biometric photographs and other necessary documents.
Pass entrance exams: usually YÖS (less often SAT). Exams are held in the applicant's native language.
Provide a language certificate: TOEFL (for studying in English) or TÖMER (for studying in Turkish), at least level B2.
Possibility of studying without knowledge of the Turkish language: the first year of study will be devoted tong Turkish language studies as part of a university program.
The Türkiye Bursları program offers a chance to receive a full scholarship covering tuition and accommodation. The competition is quite high (a chance of about 5%), but successful participation allows you to receive significant financial support.
Diplomas issued by Mersin universities, both public and private, are recognized internationally, opening up opportunities for graduates to continue their education and find employment abroad. High-quality teaching, modern infrastructure and active participation in international programs contribute to the successful career of graduates in the global labor market. The choice of university depends on individual preferences and academic goals, but all of them offer high-quality education that meets international standards.
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Mersin: Your Choice for Quality Medicine and Comfortable Vacations.
Mersin is a charming coastal city in Turkey, known not only for its picturesque landscapes but also for its developed medical infrastructure, attracting both locals and foreign patients. The combination of high-quality medical services, affordable prices and the opportunity to combine treatment with a vacation on the Mediterranean coast makes Mersin an attractive center for medical tourism. The city boasts several advanced medical institutions offering a wide range of services.
Leading Hospitals in Mersin
Mersin Central State Hospital (Mersin Şehir Hastanesi): the flagship of Mersin healthcare, designed for 1,300 beds, including 210 intensive care beds. This giant hospital, covering an area of 374,813 m², includes a multidisciplinary building and specialized departments of cardiology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, oncology and psychiatry. The level of comfort for patients is comparable to a five-star hotel: free Wi-Fi, TV in each room, individual menu from experienced chefs. The hospital is famous for its advanced technology and highly qualified staff.
Medical Park Mersin Hospital: one of the best private hospitals in Turkey, providing world-class services. It has 250 beds, 53 of which are in the intensive care unit. On an area of about 36,000 m², specialists in cardiology, neurology, gynecology, urology, oncology, as well as plastic and aesthetic surgery work. Convenience and comfort are a priority: service at the level of a five-star hotel, individual TV broadcasting and Internet access in each room, dietary menu.
Mersin Üniversitesi Hastanesi University Hospital: a prestigious medical institution of Mersin University, known for its high level of professionalism and scientific research.
TOROS DEVLET HASTANESİ: Toros Provincial State Hospital with a capacity of 450 beds provides a wide range of medical services to the population. With affordable prices, high quality services and hospitality, Mersin is becoming an increasingly popular destination for medical tourism. Here you can get a wide range of services, including:
Oncology treatment: diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases with advanced equipment.
Surgical operations: a wide range of surgical interventions, including complex operations.
Ophthalmology: diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.
Gastroenterology: diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal tract diseases, including bariatric surgery and gastric resection.
Plastic surgery: a wide range of procedures for appearance correction.
For a comfortable stay of foreign patients, we offer the help of a qualified medical interpreter, providing language support at all stages of treatment, including consultations, operations and the postoperative period. Mersin is not only high-quality medicine, but also an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Turkish coast, historical sights and a unique atmosphere of hospitality.
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Alahan Monastery is a fifth-century complex of buildings located in the Isaurian Mountains, which was part of the ancient Roman province of Cilicia. It is now in southern Turkey, Mersin Province, near the town of Mut, Gecimli village. About two hours drive from the city of Mersin along a scenic road.
Although many sources call Alahan a monastery, this attribution is disputed, and more recent scholars consider it a pilgrimage shrine. The complex played a significant role in the development of early Byzantine architecture, and almost all that is known about it can be attributed to Michael Gough's excavations.
The construction of Alahan Monastery took place in two periods. The first occurred in the middle of the fifth century under Emperor Leo I, and the second occurred in the last quarter of the fifth century under Emperor Zeno. The complex includes two churches, rock-cut rooms, a baptistery - an extension to the church in the form of a separate building intended for baptism. Such a special room was necessary, since parishioners were allowed into the church only after baptism. There were also living quarters in Alahan and many other rooms, such as a forecourt, a necropolis, a bathhouse and a lower terrace. It will amaze you with its panoramic views of the mountains. There is controversy about the original purpose of the monastery, but it nevertheless became a public living space for monks and those seeking pilgrimage until the seventh century AD, after which it was abandoned. When Emperor Zeno came to power, he took over the construction and probably financed the project. The complex is an example of skillful Isaurian stonemasonry. Take your time when visiting this place, look at the details. You will discover real works of art in stone. Alahan
is a key site in the history of early Byzantine architecture, half a century before the great
achievements of Justinian in Constantinople.
At the western end of the site is a large, naturally formed cave, about 10 m high.
It used to contain many large rooms, arranged over three floors, each just over 2 m high, although it is now almost entirely empty. Inside the cave complex is a church
measuring about 7.5 m by 7.7 m. It is believed that the cave church was the first of the
monastery's churches to be built.
The western church, called the "Church of the Evangelists", is the largest of all the
monastery's churches, with overall dimensions of 36 m by 16 m. The church has the form of a basilica, with
three rows - a central nave and two side aisles. It was built after the cave church, but before the eastern church. This is the least preserved of the three churches, and
the first visitors to the site did not identify it as a church, but as a gateway to the site.
The presence of two pastophorioi proves that it was a church, and the decorations found on its decorated
gates allude to evangelism. Be sure to examine this gate carefully.
Excavations at Alahan have uncovered decorations of sculpted masonry and rich mosaics, suggesting
that the church had wealthy patronage in its day.
The uneven topography of the mountains meant that much of the cliff side had to be cut away during
its construction. Even then, the church's plan was adapted to the terrain. As a result, it does
not resemble the perfect east/west orientation that was typical of churches of the time.
The East Church, located on the far eastern side of the monastery, is the best
preserved of all the churches. It is considerably smaller than the West Church, measuring 23 by 15 m. It has a basilica design with a tower superimposed on the eastern part of the nave.
It is thought that the roof was probably not made of stone, as almost none was found among the rubble during excavations. It was probably made of light wooden
tiles.
This church is less decorated than the other two, because it could only be approached from inside the
monastic complex. It contains only minor decorations at the entrance.
A colonnaded walkway, originally roofed, connects the West and East Churches. The walkway also
provided access to other buildings in the complex, such as the baptistery and living quarters. It
also restricted access to the site from the hillside below, thanks to a high retaining wall on
its southern side. There is no evidence to suggest the type of roof that
covered the walkway.
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