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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