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  • cittaslow cities Marmara

    Türkiye

    VİZE/İZNİK

    Vize

    Vize, a town and district in Kırklareli Province on Türkiye's European soil, is located between two former Ottoman capitals: İstanbul and Edirne. Situated between the Black Sea coast and the Istranca (Strandzha)Mountains, the district has a rich historical heritage.

    Vize was an important administrative and cultural center starting from the Byzantine period. Settlement in the district begins in the time of the Thracians, and dates as far back as 4000 BC.

    Little Hagia Sophia Church (Gazi Süleyman Paşa Mosque in today) is one of the region’s most important historical monuments. It was built by Byzantine emperor Justinian I as an Orthodox church on the site of a pre-existing temple dedicated to Apollo. The structure displays features that are rarely found in Byzantine architecture. The church was converted into a mosque during the Ottoman period and was named “Süleyman Paşa Mosque.” The current structure retains decorative features from the Ottoman period.

    İznik

    The town of İznik, also known as the ancient Nicaea, is located in Bursa along the shore of Lake İznik in the Marmara region of Istanbul. During the Byzantine period, İznik became an important religious centre, where two of the Christian Councils of Nicea were held and Niceen creed was issued. İznik is also among the 8 pilgrimage centers in Türkiye, as well as a part of UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.

    Famous for its handmade pottery and tiles, İznik deserves to be on everyone’s travel bucketlist not only because of its history and culture but also because of its refreshing nature. It is a great destination for those who like to spend quality time in nature, enjoying the laid-back lifestyle of a Turkish town.

    İznik is now accepted into the list of Cittaslow cities by 2021. It is very difficult to achieve this badge, however İznik proved to deserve it thanks to its beautiful nature, slow lifestyle that respects the environment, and its rich historic and cultural heritage assets that are preserved with constant care.