Polonezköy Nature Park is one of the most popular breathing stops in Istanbul. This place, which makes people forget that it is in Istanbul with its magnificent view, is one of the first addresses of Sunday breakfast. /p>
This place, which is also preferred for activities such as collective food organizations and country wedding, & nbsp; istanbul is one of the most calm places of a big city. P> Immaculate weather, entertainment comes together in Polonezköy Nature Park. The prominent features of the park are listed as follows: It is possible to come across plant varieties and different wild animals. Gargen, larch, beech, linden, Kızılçam and oak. P>
What is in the Polonezköy Nature Park? Geyik - Karaca Production Station and Pheasant - Partridge Production Station. If you wish, you can ride a bike and walk around the park. Of course, it is impossible to come here without taking lots of photos. While your soul is full of exquisite landscapes, you will have a nice feast with great flavors. . You can witness the production.
İstanbul between the places to visit comes to the fore with the historical identity. Li>Polonezköy culture house So don't expect any longer to visit the Polonezköy Park, which makes nature and culture of Istanbul alive at the same time! Find yourself in the backyard of the city in the backyard of the city and find peace! DISCOUNT 2.5 TL & NBSP; Date of this village, which dates back to the years of 1842, the people of the people founded Lehs and still living in the Polish. Some of the Poles who escaped from their hands have taken refuge in France and some of them took refuge in Turkey. & NBSP; The people are starting to emigrate from the country. Many of them take refuge in the Ottoman Empire. Sultan Abdulmecid allows them to settle in the current Polonezköy. Prince Adam Czartoryski, who plays a major role in the realization of the resistance, meets with the Ottoman Empire and demands asylum for his citizens. The current Polonezköy area is rented to asylum seekers in 1842. During this period, the region is known as Adampol. Refugees were granted the right to citizenship in 1923. After that date, this place is called Polonezköy. Today, Poles, the grandchildren of the people who have been exiled here, live. The open address is as follows: Polonez 34829 Beykoz/Istanbul


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