A defining symbol of Antalya, the Yivli Minaret was built by the Seljuks in the 13th century and stands tall at 38 meters. Its striking fluted body made of brick and turquoise tiles makes it one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in Anatolia. Originally part of a mosque complex, the minaret still dominates the old town skyline, offering an unmistakable landmark for orientation and photography.
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