Rumkale

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Yavuzeli, Turkey

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Fortress· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Rumkale Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Rumkale is located in Yavuzeli, Turkey on Kasaba, Kasaba Köyü Yolu. Rumkale is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category fortress in Turkey.

Address

Kasaba, Kasaba Köyü Yolu

Phone

+905366368602

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tammam ALmobayed

It's amazing place to go to, espicially after the renew Municipality have done recently. Highly recommended.

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Erhan Yıldırım

Rumkale It is a castle built about 100 meters above the river level at the confluence of the sacred Euphrates river and the Merziman River, and has witnessed the Assyrians, Persians, Romans and Ottomans on 3 sides surrounded by rivers. The castle has been called by many names until today: Şitamrat, Urumia, Kal'a Rhomeyta, Kal'at ul- Rum, Klay Horomakon, Ranculat, Romain Koyla, Kal'a Zerrin (Golden Castle), Kal'atü'l Muslim, Rum Gala ... Monuments to see in Rumkale today include some remains of the fortress moat, the water cistern, the fortification walls, the Church of Saint Nerses and the Barshavma Monastery

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Vitaliy

Lovely place to visit. You can take a boat to look around or just have a cap of tea.

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Baris Kahraman

Nice place to visit

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Jad Hloubi

A castle which is located in an area reachable only by boats, it is very great and beautiful, the weather their is great, you can spend a great time in the river, cutting it by the boat. It also close to the sunken city, you can see the mosque which is under the water. Advice everyone to visit it.

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Mehmet Aydemir

Beautiful. A must see. Its worth a 200km drive. Just to see this fascinating place on earth. Nice to see how our ancestors did live here

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Harley Hospital

Very beautiful green colour water with good Arabic and Turkish music in boats

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Yusuf Hanlioglu

What a fantastic place. Truly magical.