Troy Ancient City

The ancient city of Troy, which was accepted to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 1998, is located within the borders of Tevfikiye village, about 30 km from the city center of Çanakkale. In Troy, where the famous poet of the ancient period Homer included in his epics of Iliad and Odysseia, a continuous settlement was seen between 3000 BC and 500 AC. According to Odysseia, the second epic of Homer, the most cunning warrior of the Akhals, who realized that they could not take Troia by war, thought of the trick of the Trojan Horse. The Trojans who take the wooden horse placed in the castle entrance were not aware of the situation. 
If you are on a lucky day during your trip to the ancient city with this mythological story, you can see some tiny, lovely friends accompanying you. Seeing the squirrels running from one place to another on the ruins and photographing them on the ruins that shed light on history can add special entertainment to your trip. 
2018 was the 20th anniversary of Troy Ancient City's entering into UNESCO's World Heritage List, Culture and Tourism Ministry has declared 2018 as the Year Troy, and with the coordination between the Ministry and the Governorship, many efforts were made for the promotion of Tory in the world and in Turkey. Troy Museum was a very important step taken in 2018 to make the impact of many promotional activities sustainable. As part of your visit to Troy, do not forget to take the time for the Troy Museum and find out where the architect hid the wooden horse in the museum. 

You may visit http://www.troya2018.com/ where you will find detailed information about the Year of Troy 2018 and http://www.troyexcavations.com/Home/SayfaDetay?id=12 where you can access information about the excavations carried out and more information before your trip. 

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