Antakya, a 230-year-old city, faces frequent earthquakes and historical rebuilding. Project aims to restore city's courtyards and streets as social and cultural markers. Microhomes serve as permanent living spaces after the earthquake
Hotel built on 34,000-square-metre site in Antioch, Turkey. Excavations revealed artifacts from 13 civilizations and world's largest mosaic. Turkish authorities required scientific excavation before hotel construction
Ancient Musa Tree located 5-10 minutes from main road. Hz. Hidir's Green House features rotating ritual around building. Vakifli Village is last Armenian village in Turkey. Castle ruins accessible by car with GPS navigation
Born between 1050-1058, Bohemond was Robert Guiscard's bastard son. Received knightly education and spoke multiple languages including Greek. Became prince of Taranto (1089) and Antioch (1098)
Antakya's Uzun Çarşı is a historic bazaar with traditional katıklı bread. Different faith groups have lived in neighborhoods since Hellenistic period. City is a bridge between East and West, starting point of Christianity. Antakya residents wrote "we will return again" on walls after earthquake