Mediterra Art Hotel
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Location. Located in central Antalya, Mediterra Art Hotel is near the beach and within walking distance of Broken Minaret, Antalya Harbor, and Old City Marina. Nearby points of interest also include
Hadrians Gate and Hidirilik Tower. Property Features. Mediterra Art Hotel's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A poolside bar and a bar/lounge are open for drinks. Room service is
available 24 hours a day. The aparthotel serves a complimentary buffet breakfast. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. Complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access is
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Amenities
Profile
Address
Barbaros Mahallesi Zafer Sokak No. 5
Telephone: 00902422448624
Email: info@mediterraart.com
http://www.mediterraarthotel.com
The hotel in general
Are you ready to be away from the stress of city life and to have an enjoyable journey while you are strolling amongst old houses surrounded by high walls?
Welcome to Antalya; which has become the host of various civilizations since the Stone Age to Bronze Age and various empires such as Lycia – Persia – Roman Empire – Pergamum – Byzantium – Seljuks – Mongolian Empire – and Ottoman Empire.
Mediterra Art Hotel is located in Kaleici –Antalya which is surrounded by ancient city walls which was formerly called Attaleia (159 – 138 B.C). Kaleici has 2000 years’ history and has preserved its identity since then.
Art Gallery: Mediterra Art Gallery was opened by a crowded group of participants who are interested in Fine Arts on 1st of May 2010 , Its historical atmosphere provides an excellent opportunity to feel pleasure during the exhibition. The Hotel was activated in August of 2007, before the ruins of a mansion with 200 years of history to its original look, achieved as a highly modern life has found. ‘’Art’’ word is in the Hotel name; comes from 150 years old of a very special original hand-made ceiling decorations are in the restaurant. The rooms is well located ; 1 Balcony Suite , 9 Deluxe Rooms and 18 Standard of a total of 28 unique rooms in the Hotel. Mediterra Art Hotel serves to both guests and visitors together with superior service in Historical and Modern place.
Mediterra Art Gallery welcomes you from 10.00 to 18.00 hours everyday during all year round.
Make your dreams come true…
Hotel location
KALEICI
The ancient city center enclosed by the sea and land
walls is today called the "Kale Ici" (Inner Bailey). The streets and buildings still bear the marks of Antalya's history. The characteristic of the houses do not lie only in their architecture but reflect the living habits, customs and social ways of the inhabitants of ancient Antalya and are thus a valuable source of information.
This streets within the bailey are narrow, and stretch
upwards from the harbor and along by the walls. The difference in the houses shows the economic status of the owners or the purpose for which they were used. However, they share many common factors. Most of them were built of masonry interspersed with timber.
Each one has a front and back garden. They are very
few windows on the street side of the first floor of the house. On the top floor is a "cumba" or trellised projection in harmony with the architecture of the house and street, adorned with wooden ornaments. The center of the house is on the ground floor and opens onto a paved courtyard called "taslik" and where there are wooden benches. This leads into the ground floor rooms and there is also a staircase to the upper floors. The ground floor is largely the house's servicing area and consists of the kitchen, storage room, etc. while the upper floor contains the living quarters, although kitchen and storage room can sometimes be seen on the top floor. The upper floor rooms are larger and lighter with large windows. In some of these houses the top floor rooms have two rows of windows, one on top of the other, and in some cases the upper rows do not have any glass only wooden lattices. The bottom row can be opened. In the upper part of some of the "cumba" are small pieces of glass, sometimes colored. A few of the buildings within the harbor have been restored and restoration is continuing. Today in the inner bailey, can be found places of entertainment, guesthouses, restaurants, shops selling souvenirs and old carpets and other necessities, a supermarket servicing the yacht as well as other amenities required by them, and it is in fact an attractive center of tourism.
The port of Antalya was formerly considered after
Mersin as the only port on Turkey's western seaboard where ships could dock. However, today it is used exclusively as a yacht harbor. After the new industrial harbor west of Antalya went into operation, the former port became known as the Yacht Harbor.
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HISTORY OF ANTALYA
The History of Antalya goes back to the Stone Age. The
evidence for this is the ruins of Paleolithic Age found in Karain Cave nearby Yagca Village.
A great deal of ruins belonging to the old Bronze Age
was discovered in the excavations of Karataş Semahöyük. It was stated by the historians that the country Ahiyava or Arzova written on the tablets of Hittites would have been Pamphylia (Antalya). However, no finding was met here evidencing their survival except for a few ruins found in Side Township. On the other side, it was written in the Greek legends that some Aka groups had reached to Pamphylia with the leadership of Kalkhas after the War of Troy. The origins of the Lydia civilization settled in Antalya region are not known exactly. A tribe called Lukki or Lukka referred in the Hittite and Egyptian sources in 2000 BC would, most probably, be the Lydia. This tribe was firstly referred in the period of Croesus, the King of Lydia.
Antalya region belonged to the Kingdom of Lydia in the
first times. After the defeat of King Croesus by the Persian King Kyros in 546 BC, the region was ruled by Persians until the time of Alexander. Macedonian King Alexander, marched to Pamphylia over Lydia, and conquered the cities here, except Sylion. The Termessos city in Pisidia withstood against Alexander.
After the peace of Apameia in 188 BC, the Romans left
this region to the King of Bergama. Attalos II, the King of Bergama founded the city of Antalya as a port town in 159-138 BC.
When a state called Klycia was founded in Anatolia in
102 BC, it was joined here, and Anteunus gave Pamphylia to Amyntas, the King of Galatia in 36 BC. The Emperor Cladius turned Pamphylia and Lydia into states in 43 BC. Antalya region lived its most splendid periods from 2nd Century AD to the midst of 3rd Century.
Antalya region was conquered by Süleyman Shah in the
period of Anatolian Seljuks, but it was left to Byzantine with the Agreement made in 1117. The second settlement to Antalya was held at the time
of Giyaseddin Keyhüsrev I. in 1206, and Ertokuş Bey was appointed as a ruler. In the period of this Ruler (1204-1215), Trabzon - Iznik Greek Empire and the settlers of Antalya were closed to the Seljuks. When Giyaseddin I. was killed, the Christians united with Cyprus, and took Antalya back. However, after three days, it was conquered by Izzettin Keyhüsrev I. and joined to the Seljuks. After the withdrawal of Mongols in 1336, the period of
Principalities started in Anatolia. Antalya was ruled by Tekeliogullari which was a group of Hamitogullari. In the time of Sultan Yildirim Beyazit, Antalya was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, and it was ruled by Firuz Bey in 1391. From now on, Antalya started to be called as Teke State.Antalya remained as an Ottoman State until the World
War I. When the War of Independence started, it was invaded by Italians. The invasion of Italians ended in 9 July 1921, and it became a province of Turkish Republic after that time.
Service at the hotel
In our indoor and an outdoor restaurant where you can enjoy international and traditional cuisine. Our bar is always at your service.
Gastronomy in the hotel
Let the moonlight cheer you up while you are chatting and enjoying the authentic tastes. Our International kitchen serves you in the charming atmosphere.
Sports, entertainment and pool in the hotel
Enjoy the Turkish sunshine on the patio by our pool and you can have a
chat or enjoy reading a book in peace.
As soft as velvet…
Hotel room/Accommodation
We have LCD TV, Satellite TV, Air conditioned, Mini bar, Music, Telephone with direct connection, Internet, Safe, Jacuzzi, en-suite bathroom with hair dryer, 24 hour room service and fire alarms in our rooms. Mediterra Art Hotel is formed by four buildings and has been renovated by means of Ottoman architecture including ancient fireplaces, hand-made doors and wardrobes.
An Ottoman tale…..
Notice: This informartion is provided directly by the hotel. HolidayCheck does not assume any liability for the accuracy and completeness of this information.
Barbaros Mahallesi Zafer Sokak No. 5
Telephone: 00902422448624
Email: info@mediterraart.com
http://www.mediterraarthotel.com
The hotel in general
Are you ready to be away from the stress of city life and to have an enjoyable journey while you are strolling amongst old houses surrounded by high walls?
Welcome to Antalya; which has become the host of various civilizations since the Stone Age to Bronze Age and various empires such as Lycia – Persia – Roman Empire – Pergamum – Byzantium – Seljuks – Mongolian Empire – and Ottoman Empire.
Mediterra Art Hotel is located in Kaleici –Antalya which is surrounded by ancient city walls which was formerly called Attaleia (159 – 138 B.C). Kaleici has 2000 years’ history and has preserved its identity since then.
Art Gallery: Mediterra Art Gallery was opened by a crowded group of participants who are interested in Fine Arts on 1st of May 2010 , Its historical atmosphere provides an excellent opportunity to feel pleasure during the exhibition. The Hotel was activated in August of 2007, before the ruins of a mansion with 200 years of history to its original look, achieved as a highly modern life has found. ‘’Art’’ word is in the Hotel name; comes from 150 years old of a very special original hand-made ceiling decorations are in the restaurant. The rooms is well located ; 1 Balcony Suite , 9 Deluxe Rooms and 18 Standard of a total of 28 unique rooms in the Hotel. Mediterra Art Hotel serves to both guests and visitors together with superior service in Historical and Modern place.
Mediterra Art Gallery welcomes you from 10.00 to 18.00 hours everyday during all year round.
Make your dreams come true…
Hotel location
KALEICI
The ancient city center enclosed by the sea and land
walls is today called the "Kale Ici" (Inner Bailey). The streets and buildings still bear the marks of Antalya's history. The characteristic of the houses do not lie only in their architecture but reflect the living habits, customs and social ways of the inhabitants of ancient Antalya and are thus a valuable source of information.
This streets within the bailey are narrow, and stretch
upwards from the harbor and along by the walls. The difference in the houses shows the economic status of the owners or the purpose for which they were used. However, they share many common factors. Most of them were built of masonry interspersed with timber.
Each one has a front and back garden. They are very
few windows on the street side of the first floor of the house. On the top floor is a "cumba" or trellised projection in harmony with the architecture of the house and street, adorned with wooden ornaments. The center of the house is on the ground floor and opens onto a paved courtyard called "taslik" and where there are wooden benches. This leads into the ground floor rooms and there is also a staircase to the upper floors. The ground floor is largely the house's servicing area and consists of the kitchen, storage room, etc. while the upper floor contains the living quarters, although kitchen and storage room can sometimes be seen on the top floor. The upper floor rooms are larger and lighter with large windows. In some of these houses the top floor rooms have two rows of windows, one on top of the other, and in some cases the upper rows do not have any glass only wooden lattices. The bottom row can be opened. In the upper part of some of the "cumba" are small pieces of glass, sometimes colored. A few of the buildings within the harbor have been restored and restoration is continuing. Today in the inner bailey, can be found places of entertainment, guesthouses, restaurants, shops selling souvenirs and old carpets and other necessities, a supermarket servicing the yacht as well as other amenities required by them, and it is in fact an attractive center of tourism.
The port of Antalya was formerly considered after
Mersin as the only port on Turkey's western seaboard where ships could dock. However, today it is used exclusively as a yacht harbor. After the new industrial harbor west of Antalya went into operation, the former port became known as the Yacht Harbor.
___________________________________________
HISTORY OF ANTALYA
The History of Antalya goes back to the Stone Age. The
evidence for this is the ruins of Paleolithic Age found in Karain Cave nearby Yagca Village.
A great deal of ruins belonging to the old Bronze Age
was discovered in the excavations of Karataş Semahöyük. It was stated by the historians that the country Ahiyava or Arzova written on the tablets of Hittites would have been Pamphylia (Antalya). However, no finding was met here evidencing their survival except for a few ruins found in Side Township. On the other side, it was written in the Greek legends that some Aka groups had reached to Pamphylia with the leadership of Kalkhas after the War of Troy. The origins of the Lydia civilization settled in Antalya region are not known exactly. A tribe called Lukki or Lukka referred in the Hittite and Egyptian sources in 2000 BC would, most probably, be the Lydia. This tribe was firstly referred in the period of Croesus, the King of Lydia.
Antalya region belonged to the Kingdom of Lydia in the
first times. After the defeat of King Croesus by the Persian King Kyros in 546 BC, the region was ruled by Persians until the time of Alexander. Macedonian King Alexander, marched to Pamphylia over Lydia, and conquered the cities here, except Sylion. The Termessos city in Pisidia withstood against Alexander.
After the peace of Apameia in 188 BC, the Romans left
this region to the King of Bergama. Attalos II, the King of Bergama founded the city of Antalya as a port town in 159-138 BC.
When a state called Klycia was founded in Anatolia in
102 BC, it was joined here, and Anteunus gave Pamphylia to Amyntas, the King of Galatia in 36 BC. The Emperor Cladius turned Pamphylia and Lydia into states in 43 BC. Antalya region lived its most splendid periods from 2nd Century AD to the midst of 3rd Century.
Antalya region was conquered by Süleyman Shah in the
period of Anatolian Seljuks, but it was left to Byzantine with the Agreement made in 1117. The second settlement to Antalya was held at the time
of Giyaseddin Keyhüsrev I. in 1206, and Ertokuş Bey was appointed as a ruler. In the period of this Ruler (1204-1215), Trabzon - Iznik Greek Empire and the settlers of Antalya were closed to the Seljuks. When Giyaseddin I. was killed, the Christians united with Cyprus, and took Antalya back. However, after three days, it was conquered by Izzettin Keyhüsrev I. and joined to the Seljuks. After the withdrawal of Mongols in 1336, the period of
Principalities started in Anatolia. Antalya was ruled by Tekeliogullari which was a group of Hamitogullari. In the time of Sultan Yildirim Beyazit, Antalya was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, and it was ruled by Firuz Bey in 1391. From now on, Antalya started to be called as Teke State.Antalya remained as an Ottoman State until the World
War I. When the War of Independence started, it was invaded by Italians. The invasion of Italians ended in 9 July 1921, and it became a province of Turkish Republic after that time.
Service at the hotel
In our indoor and an outdoor restaurant where you can enjoy international and traditional cuisine. Our bar is always at your service.
Gastronomy in the hotel
Let the moonlight cheer you up while you are chatting and enjoying the authentic tastes. Our International kitchen serves you in the charming atmosphere.
Sports, entertainment and pool in the hotel
Enjoy the Turkish sunshine on the patio by our pool and you can have a
chat or enjoy reading a book in peace.
As soft as velvet…
Hotel room/Accommodation
We have LCD TV, Satellite TV, Air conditioned, Mini bar, Music, Telephone with direct connection, Internet, Safe, Jacuzzi, en-suite bathroom with hair dryer, 24 hour room service and fire alarms in our rooms. Mediterra Art Hotel is formed by four buildings and has been renovated by means of Ottoman architecture including ancient fireplaces, hand-made doors and wardrobes.
An Ottoman tale…..
Notice: This informartion is provided directly by the hotel. HolidayCheck does not assume any liability for the accuracy and completeness of this information.
44 hotel reviews for Mediterra Art Hotel
A very recommendable, very individual hotel with a wonderful ambience in the heart of the old town of Antalya, close to the beach. Very clean and tastefully equipped. The service staff was absolutely accommodating, very friendly and always helpful. Four course menu in the evening with local and varied cuisine, served by a specialized staff absolutely and friendly service. Balanced, local breakfast buffet. The harbor, very clean and well-kept private beach, inviting local restaurants, shopping possibilities in the immediate vicinity. You had ... Read more
in November 11,
Angela & Sarah, Age 71 <, Family
Read 85 times
14 wonderful days we have experienced. Hotel very clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful. The food was very tasty, the fact that the dinner could have been a bit more varied. Breakfast is okay. The room, which was inhabited in the new wing was great, great equipped. The bathroom was very big. Everything was very clean, with frequent changing. The staff was very friendly, polite and very helpful. A nice vacation for my wife and me. Read more
in October 11,
Lutz & Waltraud, Age 71 <, Couple
Read 86 times
This small hotel was exactly, what we had expected. We enjoyed it very much. The situation in the pedestrianized old town was ideal, to the beach, shopping and dining options. The cleanliness was very good and the staff very friendly. A bit more variety at the breakfast would be nice. We can recommend this hotel and would love to come back again and again. Read more
in October 11,
Sybille & Andre, Age 46-50, Couple
Read 74 times
The hotel is very nice very clean staff very friendly and courteous had booked with breakfast were very pleased would highly recommend it. In five minutes you are at the marina. Read more
in June 11,
Murat, Age 36-40, Family
Read 158 times
nice small city hotel in a very central location with private Charme. Very keen Staff-from waiter Levent up to the cleaning strength. The food was very tasty-breakfast should bread technically better his. Guests are international, you are more English language set. The rooms are small, but clean, the bathroom is definitely too small. There were too few places to sit outside the Essbereiches -these are unfortunately also in dilapidated Condition. This hotel is suitable for travelers, the undertake and not long-term planning to spend time in t... Read more
in May 11,
Meike, Age 41-45, Couple
Read 199 times
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Interesting quotes from the reviews
Hotel in general
- great ambience
- lovely hotel
- top-notch hotel
- very clean hotel
- very nice holiday
- very suitable hotel
- very well-maintained hotel
- we felt very comfortable
- not a recommendable hotel
- not a suitable place for families
Room
- clean room
- fresh linens
- renovated bathrooms
- room always clean and orderly
- absolutely sufficient room
- very clean and new room
- very small but cozy room
- dusty hotel room
Service
- friendly and binding service
- friendly employee
- helpful reception
- helpful staff
- very friendly and helpful staff
- very friendly and helpful user
- very friendly service
- very friendly Staff
- unfriendly staff
Location
- central hotel
- centrally located hotel
- hotel is beautifuly
- is the ideal hotel
- location
- many attractions
- quiet
- quiet and central location
- no beach near beaches
Gastronomy
- great food at the hotel
- International cuisine
- slightly varied breakfast
- decent dinner
- not better Food
- rather limited range
Sport & Entertainment
- great top notch pool
- large hotel pool
- quite boring Pool




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