Mardin City
Mardin is located in southeastern Turkey. It is known for its stunning golden-limestone architecture,
Assyrian and Arab intertwined cultures, as well as the Kurdish and Turkish influences.
Ancient monasteries such as Deyrulzafaran and stone mansions along with Artuqid-era mosques celebrate the city’s history.
A mixture of ancient and medieval monuments can be seen throughout the region and further exemplify the coexistence of spirituality and culture.
History is alive and on display for all to see as people wander the narrow streets and admire the city’s layered skyline and historic bazaar.