Osmangazi Bridge is an important historical heritage that enables the passage of boats between Yalova and Gemlik Gulfs connected to the Marmara Sea in the south of the Bursa Region. The bridge was built to regularly provide boat passage of people exceeding 17 million. The bridge reveals the richness of the tourism of the Bursa Region. Osmangazi Bridge is an old bridge built by Osman Gazi in 1324 and facilitates the passage of boats between Bursa and Istanbul. The bridge then sacrificed a great earthquake in the 16th century and was rebuilt. Osmangazi Bridge has remained part of the historical heritage of the Bursa Region since this date. It is an important historical heritage that reveals its wealth. The bridge offers a special travel route on the unique natural beauties, historical and cultural heritage and intercultural interactions of the region. Near the bridge, the old historical bridge built by Osman Gazi to facilitate the passage of boats between Bursa and Istanbul, and the coast of the Marmara Sea famous for its beauty.
Osmangazi Bridge contains a large number of places to visit between Yalova and Gemlik Gulfs connected to the Marmara Sea in the south of the Bursa region. Among these places, Bursa Castle, Bursa Historical and Cultural Center, Ahmet Pasha Mosque, Ulu Mosque, Yesil Mosque, Gazi Osman Pasha Mosque, Tophane, Iznik Lake, Uludag Mountain, Osman Gazi Bridge, Yalova Waterfall, Güzelyalı Deniz Feneri, Marmara Sea beaches and A large number of historical places can be counted. Historical heritage. The bridge was built to regularly provide boat passage of people exceeding 17 million. Osmangazi Bridge proves that Bursa Region is full of historical, cultural and natural beauties. Near the bridge is the old historical bridge built by Osman Gazi and the beautiful Marmara Sea coast built by Osman Gazi to facilitate the passage of boats between Bursa and Istanbul. In addition, there are many places to visit near the Osmangazi Bridge.


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