Before travelling to Erzurum, you need to read the description of the sights. This ancient city is filled with them, attracting tourists both in winter and summer.
The main attraction of Erzurum is considered to be the city citadet, which was built in the 5th century AD.
Like any other ancient Turkish city, Erzurum is home to numerous mosques that we recommend exploring.Among them are the Ulu Mosque, Jafar Mosque, and Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque. These splendid holy sites are adorned with intricate carvings and mosaics.
There are also several interesting museums in Erzurum - the City Museum and the Ethnographic Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art.
A map of Erzurum with attractions will help guests to understand the wealth of landmarks. There are over two dozen mosques, an ancient fortress built as early as the fifth century by Theodosius, mausoleums, and numerous stunning minarets.
Erzurum's sightseeing map is easy to buy in the city itself, in hotels or specialized stores. You can also look at sites where there are detailed maps of the city.
To learn about all the attractions of Erzurum in Russian, you can arrange for a local guide or tour guide at the destination. They will provide detailed information about the city's landmarks and offer a comprehensive tour experience.
Additionally, you can find information about some of Erzurum's attractions with their names in Russian by searching for the country and city names. This can help you get an overview of the notable sights and plan your visit accordingly.