Troy (Truva)
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kvasir
London, UK1 281 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Venner
Incredibly interesting guided tour around the excavations across the Trojan site. We learned a lot about a succession of ancient cultures, and of city walls, palaces and places of worship constructed up to 5000 years ago.
The excellent guide explained how Homer’s account of the Trojan War fits into the narrative.
The excellent guide explained how Homer’s account of the Trojan War fits into the narrative.
Skrevet 27. september 2024
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Eva K
1 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
27€ per person (the museum absurdly expensive!). It seems like you just stopped digging. The signage is sparse, sometimes confusing e.g. “here is a pit of offerings” are three holes to be seen, or “and north of them they see XY” where should that be? For the price well rather badly prepared
Skrevet 24. september 2024
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K.Nolan
6 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Familie
They charge Turkish citizens roughly €1.60 for entry while charging foreign tourist €27. This seems to be a common theme across most of Turkeys tourist attractions which is extremely poor from the tourism department and frankly it's borderline racist.
Skrevet 16. september 2024
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ClaudeL2
Paris, Frankrike45 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Par
The site is 30 minutes from Çanakkale en dolmuş (Truva dolmuş) there are 7 departures from dolmuş from 7.30 am to 7 pm. 150 TL return per person.
The museum is located 1 km before the site and the ticket to visit both places should only be used once. It is therefore necessary to consider the desired order to make the two visits. The driver can be asked to be dropped off or searched near the museum.
Interesting visit for Troy enthusiasts. The route of the site is really well done and shaded as much as possible, the museum did not convince us. A simple and friendly restaurant, OLEA, is close to the museum.
The museum is located 1 km before the site and the ticket to visit both places should only be used once. It is therefore necessary to consider the desired order to make the two visits. The driver can be asked to be dropped off or searched near the museum.
Interesting visit for Troy enthusiasts. The route of the site is really well done and shaded as much as possible, the museum did not convince us. A simple and friendly restaurant, OLEA, is close to the museum.
Skrevet 27. august 2024
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Kioanidis
2 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
The price for Turkish was only 2 euros (only in the Turkish language) but for anyone else was 27 euros!!! Thirteen times more expensive!!! First the told us that they do not have different tickets for children’s. After a long conversation they told us that children under 8 they do not have to pay. My wife has Turkish passport and they did not accept our children to pay as a Turkish. Moreover you must pay for parking despite of you are in a very big area without traffic. Furthermore the trojan horse was under construction and you did not have the opportunity to see it, without refer anything to their website.
Skrevet 23. august 2024
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Alexia
Thessaloniki, Hellas211 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Venner
It is worth the museum in Troy!!! Great experience! Highly organized and with three-dimensional performances - video!!! I ⁇ 't say the same about the archaeological site!
The ticket I think is a bit expensive!! 27€ for both archaeological site and Museum. Anyway, someone deserves to visit!
The ticket I think is a bit expensive!! 27€ for both archaeological site and Museum. Anyway, someone deserves to visit!
Skrevet 2. august 2024
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John S
Durham, NC1 190 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Troy, an ancient city in modern-day Turkey near Hisarlik, blends myth and history, captivating travelers for centuries. A UNESCO World Heritage site, we visited Troy en route to our stay at the Kolin Hotel in Canakkale.
Troy is famous from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, depicting the Trojan War sparked by Paris abducting Helen, wife of the Spartan king. The war, highlighted by the Trojan Horse, ended with Troy's destruction. While the historical accuracy is debated, the legend is central to Western literature.
Rediscovered in the 19th century by Heinrich Schliemann, Troy's ruins reveal layers of cities (Troy I-IX) from the Early Bronze Age (3000 BCE) to the Byzantine period (500 CE). Each layer reflects different eras and cultures.
Walking through Troy's ruins is a journey back in time, with remnants of city walls, gates, and buildings. Key highlights include the massive stone walls from the Trojan War era, the Scaean Gate linked to Trojan War tales, the Sanctuary of Athena offering insights into Trojan spiritual life, and Roman structures illustrating Troy's importance under Roman rule. The Trojan Horse replica, although not ancient, offers panoramic views.
The ruins are located near Hisarlik, 30 km south of Canakkale. Check current opening times and ticket prices before visiting. Guided tours are highly recommended for historical context. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and be prepared for slippery spots if it rains.
Visiting Troy bridges myth and history, offering a profound and inspiring journey through time. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology fans, and curious travelers alike.
Troy is famous from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, depicting the Trojan War sparked by Paris abducting Helen, wife of the Spartan king. The war, highlighted by the Trojan Horse, ended with Troy's destruction. While the historical accuracy is debated, the legend is central to Western literature.
Rediscovered in the 19th century by Heinrich Schliemann, Troy's ruins reveal layers of cities (Troy I-IX) from the Early Bronze Age (3000 BCE) to the Byzantine period (500 CE). Each layer reflects different eras and cultures.
Walking through Troy's ruins is a journey back in time, with remnants of city walls, gates, and buildings. Key highlights include the massive stone walls from the Trojan War era, the Scaean Gate linked to Trojan War tales, the Sanctuary of Athena offering insights into Trojan spiritual life, and Roman structures illustrating Troy's importance under Roman rule. The Trojan Horse replica, although not ancient, offers panoramic views.
The ruins are located near Hisarlik, 30 km south of Canakkale. Check current opening times and ticket prices before visiting. Guided tours are highly recommended for historical context. Wear comfortable shoes for walking and be prepared for slippery spots if it rains.
Visiting Troy bridges myth and history, offering a profound and inspiring journey through time. Perfect for history enthusiasts, mythology fans, and curious travelers alike.
Skrevet 31. juli 2024
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@david_b_lewis
38 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Underwhelming. Actual site is difficult to interpret. Limited signage. Guide helped, but hard to make sense of various piles of rocks at different ages. Even wooden horse is gone.
Skrevet 22. juli 2024
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Giovanni L
Singapore, Singapore7 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Forretning
I am writing to express my and my client's deep dissatisfaction with regards to our visit to Troy Museum on Sunday 14th July 2024 at 16:10 hours.
I was with my client in my quality of carer for a disabled person.
My client is a person carrying a disability resulting from her exposure to radiation during the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl.
In my quality as her carer, I often travel with her and in all Museums in Europe I was always allowed to enter free of charge just as her.
However in Troy, I was told that I needed to pay 27 euro to be able to be with her. I could not use Turkish Lira, I was forced to pay in Euros if I wanted to get a ticket!
The staff at the ticketing office issued a ticket free of charge for her, and they said that they could not do it for me.
I am appalled. Should I have waited for her to visit the Museum alone? And what if she fainted, or any side effect of her medical condition surfaced?
Who would have helped her?
Should I pay to perform my volunteer job as caretaker?
My resourceful and creative friend Serhat, came out with the idea that I could enter by using his Museum card.
However, once the person at the gate realised that I was not a Turk, she refused me to enter.
At this point my client chose, as a matter of principle, to give back the free ticket she had and to renounce the visit to Troy, after Serhat had driven so many kilometers for the specific purpose to let us visit this alleged marvel.
I am reporting this to make sure that people, and particularly dosabled people, know that Turkyie, a country that portrays itself under a certain light, in truth cares nothing for disabled people and their carers and is only moved by greed to cash foreign currency.
Warmest Regards,
Giovanni LOMBARDO
+6582823402
I was with my client in my quality of carer for a disabled person.
My client is a person carrying a disability resulting from her exposure to radiation during the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl.
In my quality as her carer, I often travel with her and in all Museums in Europe I was always allowed to enter free of charge just as her.
However in Troy, I was told that I needed to pay 27 euro to be able to be with her. I could not use Turkish Lira, I was forced to pay in Euros if I wanted to get a ticket!
The staff at the ticketing office issued a ticket free of charge for her, and they said that they could not do it for me.
I am appalled. Should I have waited for her to visit the Museum alone? And what if she fainted, or any side effect of her medical condition surfaced?
Who would have helped her?
Should I pay to perform my volunteer job as caretaker?
My resourceful and creative friend Serhat, came out with the idea that I could enter by using his Museum card.
However, once the person at the gate realised that I was not a Turk, she refused me to enter.
At this point my client chose, as a matter of principle, to give back the free ticket she had and to renounce the visit to Troy, after Serhat had driven so many kilometers for the specific purpose to let us visit this alleged marvel.
I am reporting this to make sure that people, and particularly dosabled people, know that Turkyie, a country that portrays itself under a certain light, in truth cares nothing for disabled people and their carers and is only moved by greed to cash foreign currency.
Warmest Regards,
Giovanni LOMBARDO
+6582823402
Skrevet 18. juli 2024
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jbushman2017
Nipomo, CA519 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
The archeological site of Troy is one of the least interesting you will find in Türkiye. Visiting the site of the great Trojan War has sentimental value but there is not really much to see. Keep in mind that the site has been inhabited for several thousands of years so you find remnants of many past cities including the famous one mentioned in the Iliad. At the site the signs do their best to differentiate between the different settlements that resided here but from an outsiders perspective the site is just not visually appealing. If you come, do make sure to visit the museum just down the road which is included in the ticket price. The Museum explains a lot and is first rate. Lastly, the ruins of Troy are part of the Turkish National Park system, so if you are going to visit lots of ruin sites in the country, consider buying a museum pass which covers the entrance fees of many other sites (like Ephesus). Lastly, the “wooden Trojan Horse” created for nice photo op’s was no longer standing as it is being repaired/rebuilt.
Skrevet 15. juli 2024
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Hello. I am going to visit Çanakkale next week. Can anybody help me for making a nice tour for 2 days. Thanks
Skrevet 17. juli 2020
Hi
Çanakkale is a nice small city with a lot of beauty. If you have only 2 days you can visit troya and its museum.. it will take half of your day .. remain time you can visit aynalı çarşı( bazaar) saat kulesi ( small tower with hour) , you can eat some fish and visit castle and tabyalar near kilitbayır .. and the second day you can visit gallipoli to ser Çanakkale war places .. ıt will take nearly all day of you ..
Than if you have more time do not forget to visit gökçeada( imbros) and bozcaada..
Skrevet 25. september 2020
Hello - I am planning to visit Troy but I don't want a guide - can you buy individual tickets at the gate? For both museum and archaeological site?
Skrevet 2. oktober 2019
Yes, you can buy tickets and (optional) audio guide at the entrance of both sites (which are very close to each other). There are also guided tours at certain hours, if you wish you can ask for them at the reception. Meanwhile, if you buy a "museum-card" you can see both sites and many other museums in Turkey free of charge. I hope you enjoy your visit.
Skrevet 21. oktober 2019
Hi, is there a tour guide we can hire at the entrance? If, yes how much does it cost and how long will it take? We prefer the tour guide rather than the audio guide. We plan to drive there so we don't think to get the tour operator from Canakkale.
Skrevet 28. september 2019
you can find a tour guide just near the shop cum coffee shop near Troy just opposite the Troy museum. He lives in the village near Troy. We picked him from the restaurant and dropped him there.He has also written a book on Troy Ruins. Cant remember his name though
Skrevet 28. september 2019
Cost of taxi from istanbul centre to airport
Skrevet 25. september 2019
Hi there, hope my answer is not too late.
Mind you, there are 2 airports serving Istanbul. One on the Asian side (Sabiha Goekcen, SAW), one on the European side (IST). From the city center (we stayed in Galata/Beyogly area) it took as to IST some 45 minutes, we used one of the yellow standard cabs, he charged according to the meter, it was about 45,-- Euro, more or less USD 50,--
Skrevet 2. oktober 2019
Hi, How did you reach Troy from Canakkale - Taxi or Dolmus? what time is the last dolmus and where are the dolumus points?
Skrevet 19. april 2019
You can get mini buses from Canakkale to Troy.You will see TRUVA sign on them.Their stop is next to CUMA PAZARI under the brige usually departure starting 7:30 and every hour following
Skrevet 19. juni 2019
Cuanto se demora uno en llegar a Troya desde Istanbul y se puede ir por la cuenta de uno, en transporte publico?
Skrevet 27. oktober 2017
kmmb2015
Wellington, New Zealand
Hi are there are tours of Gallipoli and Troy aimed at children that anyone recommends? (teens and 9 year old). thanks.
Skrevet 20. desember 2015
Hi,
Are there tour guides at the Troy site that you can go on a tour with? Do the tour guides make the site more worth while?
If we are travelling from Istanbul to Canakkale and then staying there, are we best to join a tour from Istanbul or try to organise something once we get the bus to Canakkale and get a taxi to Troy?
Skrevet 20. mai 2015
There is audioguide avail at ticket at a very low cost.Very detailed signs and easy single path to follow up in ancient city
Skrevet 3. juli 2019
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