Architectural works from Türkiye's 81 provinces are exhibited in miniature.

Located in the Kepez district of Antalya, the Dokumapark Open Air Museum offers visitors the opportunity to see historical and cultural artifacts from all over Türkiye in a single area. Located in the Dokumapark area of the Kepez Municipality, the Open Air Museum houses architectural treasures from all seven regions and all 81 provinces of Türkiye. Located on a 10,000-square-meter area surrounded by nature, the artifacts, which bear traces of Anatolian civilizations, are exhibited at a scale of 1/25. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to journey through time, showcasing Türkiye's historical riches all in one place. The artifacts, exhibited in a wide range from the Dolmabahçe Clock Tower to the Malabadi Bridge to the Altar of Zeus, span all seven regions and all 81 provinces of Türkiye. The museum, which displays many important structures such as the Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial, the Trabzon Atatürk Mansion, the Edirne Selimiye Mosque, the Alanya Seljuk Shipyard, the Istanbul Haydarpaşa Train Station, the Amasya Yalıboyu Houses, the 1st Turkish Grand National Assembly, the Bursa Ulu Mosque, the Karabük Safranbolu Houses, the İzmir Zeus Altar, the Muğla Halicarnassus Mausoleum, the İzmir Virgin Mary Church, the Diyarbakır Malabadi Bridge, the Van Akdamar Church, and the Konya Mevlana Dervish Lodge, offers its visitors the opportunity to tour and see all 81 provinces of Türkiye in Kepez.
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