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PSIDIA ANTIOCHEIA - YALVAÇ

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Men was an indigenous Anatolian moon-god whose worship can be identified as early as the 3rd millennium BC. Antiocheia was one of the most important centers of the Men cult, whose symbols appear on the city's coins and whose monuments dedicated to the god can be found in a number of places.A precinct sacred toMen is located five kilometers   fromYalvac. The temple here is dated to the  4th century BC. In addition to the temple, there are also two   churches, a stadium, and wellings at the site.
Twenty-five kilometers from Yalvac in Lake Hoyran is the island of Hoyran, a historical setting whose mystical atmosphere captivates visitors. Located on the island which is surrounded by fortifications, are the remains of a temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis that seem almost to beg those who come to see them to be allowed to return to their days of former glory. Set into the craggy cliffs on the opposite side of the island are rock tombs whose positions and architectural features enchant the eye. Another important historical site on the island is a monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary that was constructed here by the faithful.
Located in the center of the town, the Devlethan (Ulu) Mosque was built in the 14th century. Hamidiye Mosque, which was built in the 19th century, stands next to the Devlethan Mosque and draws attention with its stonework.
Built in the Turkish principalities-period, the Leblebiciler Mosque fascinates its visitors with its remarkable tile ornamentation. Another noteworthy edifice in the town is the Eski Hamam (Old Bath). It s a typical example of Ottoman bath architecture with its hot and cool sections, dressing-rooms, furnace and a place to store water.