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With its history, cultural richness, natural beauties, flavour stops, modern lifestyle and many other features, Turkey is one of the most remarkable and must-see countries in the world.
Turkey's cultural mosaic is formed by the fact that Turkey was founded on these lands that have been home to many civilisations and civilisations and under the influence of different cultures.
On the other hand, each province of Turkey has a big share in this cultural mosaic. Each province represents a different piece and a different beauty.
Today, we are turning our route to Bursa, one of the most popular cities in Turkey and one of the first cities that comes to mind when it comes to history, culture and taste.
We take Bursa's history, must-see places and investment opportunities under the microscope for enthusiasts.
If you are ready, here we go.
Located in the Marmara Region, Bursa, which is 1.5 hours away from Istanbul with Osmangazi Bridge built in 2016, is one of the most important cities in Turkey.
The city, which has a very deep-rooted history, has been in existence since ancient times.
Bursa, which was an important centre for the empire during the Roman and Byzantine periods, was conquered by the Ottomans in 1326 and became the capital.
The city, which became an important cultural, artistic and commercial centre after this period, started to host great architectural works in time.
There are many mosques, palaces, madrasahs, inns and baths built during the Ottoman period in the city.
Located in Bursa; Ulu Mosque, Green Tomb, Orhan Gazi Mosque, Ishak Pasha Palace represent the most beautiful architectural examples of the Ottoman period.
In the Republican period, Bursa became one of the first industrial centres of Turkey.
Many companies operating in Bursa in sectors such as automotive, textile, food and construction have a large share in exports and make a great contribution to the Turkish economy.
After this period, Bursa, which developed in the field of tourism, became one of the most important points attracting attention with its winter tourism.
Uludağ, located in Bursa, hosts thousands of visitors every year in the winter months with its natural beauties.
Bursa is undoubtedly one of the richest cities of Turkey in terms of flavour.
Bursa Iskender Kebab, one of the most famous flavours of the city, is a must try.
The fame of this kebab, which is prepared and served with doner, thinly sliced pita bread, yoghurt and plenty of butter sauce, goes beyond the borders of the country.
One of the legendary flavours of Bursa is Kemalpaşa dessert.
Kemalpaşa dessert, made with dough and inflated with hot syrup, is one of the most popular flavours of Turkish cuisine.
Inegol Meatball, born in Inegol district of Bursa, is served with plenty of tomatoes, peppers and parsley.
One of the sweetest flavours of Bursa is chestnut sugar. These candies obtained from Bursa's chestnut trees are one of the most delicious gift alternatives.
In a city with such a deep-rooted history and natural beauties, of course, the number of places to visit and see is quite high.
Uludag National Park, located at the foot of Uludag, Turkey's highest mountain, is one of the favourite destinations for nature and winter sports lovers.
Founder of the Ottoman Empire; The Great Mosque, built by Osman Gazi, is one of the most famous historical buildings of Bursa. Bursa Ulu Cami is the oldest and largest mosque in Bursa.
The Green Tomb, where the tomb of the Ottoman Sultan Sultan Mehmed I is located, is one of the important historical buildings of Bursa.
Bursa; It is also very famous for its small, cosy villages full of old buildings.
Cumalıkızık Village, famous for its Ottoman houses, narrow streets and natural beauties, is one of the must-see places of Bursa.
Iznik, located in the immediate vicinity of Bursa, is one of the important districts famous for its many historical buildings.
Iznik, which is home to many buildings from the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman periods, is especially famous for its tiles.
Bursa Castle, one of the important works of the Ottoman period, was built during the foundation period of the empire and made a great contribution to changing the direction of history.
One of the must-visit places in Bursa is Ishak Pasha Palace.
Ishak Pasha Palace is known as the most beautiful historical and architectural buildings of the Ottoman Empire.
In Bursa, where there are countless artefacts from the Ottoman period; There are also many museums, bazaars and markets.
Bursa, one of the most important economic centres of Turkey, has many investment opportunities.
Due to its high industrial capacity and business volume, Bursa has a lot of real estate investments.
The developing construction sector offers many opportunities for housing and workplace investments.
In Bursa, where winter tourism is of great importance, making investments in the field of tourism is one of the investment models that will provide profitable returns in a short time.
In Bursa, which is one of the important agricultural centres of Turkey, investing in land is also one of the important sources of profit.
Many cities in Turkey continue to attract the attention of domestic and foreign investors with their numerous features.
Features such as cultural and historical richness, natural beauties, flavours, four-season holiday opportunities, modern lifestyle, strategic location and ever-increasing business volume are very interesting for foreign investors.
However, it is useful to consult a professional before investing.
Proturk Property is always with you for investment consultancy with its expert staff.
All you need to do to invest in real estate in Turkey or to obtain Turkish citizenship through real estate investment is to contact Proturk Property.