Ishak Pasha Palace Draws 5,000 Visitors Over Weekend

 

The historic Ishak Pasha Palace, located in Ağrı, Türkiye, and listed on UNESCO’s Temporary World Heritage List, attracted 5,000 visitors over the weekend. This stunning Ottoman-era palace, nestled among steep mountains, is renowned for its blend of Ottoman, Seljuk, and Western architecture. Visitors also explore nearby landmarks, including the Tomb of Islamic scholar Ahmed-i Hani and Urartu Castle. One visitor, Vedat Yıldız, praised the well-preserved palace, emphasizing its intricate designs and historical significance. The site remains a popular destination for both local and international tourists.

 

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