Long history, beautiful environment, elegant gardens and a large number of unearthed cultural relics inside, it is worth seeing
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Posted: Oct 25, 2015
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kirry
5/5Outstanding
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The status quo is shown in the picture. Bodrum attractions can't be reached. In a few days, I walked all over the town n times on the day of Turkish Independence Day. The door is open but the ticket office can't see it. In fact, there is no stop to go in. But I don't think it's not very good. After all, it's ticket sales. Just took a picture at the door. You can see that it is really ruined. This is one of the seven wonders of the world. Hee hee. You will know the historical origin of Baidu.
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Posted: Dec 25, 2015
138***98
5/5Outstanding
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This is the mausoleum of the governor of the ancient kingdom of Caglia in the 11th century BC, Mossolas, known as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world for its unique architectural design, grand architectural scale and exquisite carvings inside and outside the mausoleum. An earthquake in the 12th century and stones carried to strengthen the fortress in the early 16th century caused great damage to the tomb, and only a few remnants of the wall are left. Among them, the carved fragments are currently treasured in the British Museum.
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Posted: Aug 27, 2018
_We***07
5/5Outstanding
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This mausoleum is one of the seven wonders of the world, and it is also a very historical cultural relics, very commemorative value.
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Posted: Apr 11, 2020
ccjccj
4/5Excellent
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One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, there is nothing in the ground building today, only some remnant stones are placed on the ground.
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Posted: Nov 3, 2017
Worldvisitor
2/5Bad
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Archaeological value is greater than tourism value. The scenic spot is completely built on the archaeological excavation site. The only foundation and support pillars left on the site are the piles. Most of the valuable excavations are stored in the British Museum. The museum next to the site is more of the pictures and text to let you slowly recall its glory.