Cumalıkızık is a small village about 10 kilometers east of the city center of Bursa. It’s a charming place that’s included in the city’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.
The Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts (Bursa Türk İslam Eserleri Müzesi) is an excellent museum in the Yeşil neighborhood of Bursa, Turkey.
Uludağ National Park (Uludağ Milli Parkı) encompasses Uludağ, which means Great Mountain in Turkish. It’s the highest mountain in the Marmara region of Turkey.
The Bursa Archaeological Museum (Bursa Arkeoloji Müzesi) has one of the richest collections of all the archaeology museums in Turkey.
The Bursa Atatürk House Museum (Bursa Atatürk Evi Müzesi) is housed in a historic mansion in Bursa, Turkey. It’s associated with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s visit to the city.
Most visitors to the Muradiye district of Bursa, Turkey, will see the Muradiye Complex and move on, but there are a few other minor landmarks to look out for.
The Ottoman House Museum (Osmanlı Evi Müzesi) is one of the oldest wooden structures in Bursa, Turkey. It’s located in the Muradiye district.
The 12 tombs at the Muradiye Complex in Bursa, Turkey, are the final resting place of 40 members of the Ottoman dynasty. They’re included in the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Bursa. This entry includes tombs 10-12 and a tombstone exhibition.