Şanlıurfa Göbeklitepe Archaeological Site Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Şanlıurfa Göbeklitepe Archaeological Site Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Discover Göbeklitepe, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Şanlıurfa, predating Stonehenge and the pyramids. Explore this prehistoric marvel, offering a glimpse into one of humanity's earliest civilizations.
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- Explore Göbeklitepe, showcasing advanced Neolithic architecture from 12,000 years ago.
- Walk among T-shaped pillars with intricate carvings of animals and symbols.
- Enjoy stunning views of the Harran Plain and Taurus Mountains.
- Visit a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2018.
- Discover more artifacts at the nearby Şanlıurfa Museum.
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- Entrance ticket to Göbeklitepe Archeological Site
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Your tickets will be delivered the day before your visit.
Tickets are valid throughout the museum's opening hours:
Daily | 08:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Location: Göbeklitepe Örenyeri, Örencik Köyü, Şanlıurfa
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Göbeklitepe, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a glimpse into the dawn of civilization. Dating back 12,000 years, it features towering stone pillars, up to 5.5 meters tall, intricately carved with animals and symbols. Believed to be a gathering place for prehistoric people, Göbeklitepe showcases advanced social organization and spiritual expression, challenging long-held beliefs about early human societies. Its discovery reshaped our understanding of history, revealing complex structures far earlier than expected. Visiting Göbeklitepe is a journey into humanity’s deep past, captivating historians, archaeologists, and visitors alike.