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Rahmi M Koç Museum

Ä°zmir & the North Aegean


Housed in the magnificently restored Taksiyarhis Church (Church of the Archangels), a Greek Orthodox church built in 1873 and now painted in a distinctive shade of yellow, this is a sibling museum to İstanbul's excellent Rahmi M Koç Museum and has a collection that is similarly strong on exhibits concerned with transportation and engineering.


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Nearby Ä°zmir & the North Aegean attractions

1. Atatürk Statue

2.09 MILES

As is the case in almost every town in this region, there is a statue of the great man in the main square.

2. Broken Chimney

2.15 MILES

The tapering brick chimneys that are scattered throughout the old Greek quarter are remnants of the olive-oil factories that once operated here. These…

3. Saatlı Camii

2.18 MILES

Originally built as the Ayios Yannis Kilise, this imposing stone building with its ugly freestanding minaret was converted into the Saatli Cami in 1923.

4. Broken Chimney

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5. Taksiyarhis Memorial Museum

2.2 MILES

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6. Old Town

2.22 MILES

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7. Köy Pazarı

2.26 MILES

On Thursdays, a 'village market' is held in this square next to the main pazar yeri (marketplace), which is also filled with market stalls.

8. Çınarlı Cami

2.28 MILES

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