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Bodrum Castle , with the largest underwater Archeology Museum ,was built by the Knights of Rhodes in honour of St.Peter between 1415-1437. The stones and marbles of the Mausoleum, which is one of the seven wonders of ancient world and destroyed by an earthquake in 14th century, were used for the construction of the castle. There are five main towers, reflecting the architectural styles of the nations by whom they were constructed,
Ruins of Mausoleum , one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it constructed as a funereal monument by Artemisia, queen of Caria after the death of her brother & husband Mausolos, the Satrap of Caria 352 B.C., the architect was Pytheos.
Amphi Theatre
Situated in the hillside over looking Bodrum. This theatre whose capacity is around 5.000 was built during Carians' reign in Hellenistic age (330-30 B.C.) The theatre consists of three different sections: a place for audience, a place for an orchestre and the stage. It became an open-air museum after the excavations made in 1973.
Windmills of Bodrum ,One of the many sights overlooking Bodrum are the windmills. Facing northwest, to catch the coastal winds, the towers, made of stone and lined with wooden planks, were used from the mid 18th century until the 70s as a means to grind flour for the townspeople.
Myndos Gate Located on the west side of Bodrum, this is one of the two entrances of ancient Halikarnassos. Only some parts of the city wall remained until today. An important part of the town wall was the Myndos Gate where the soldiers of Alexander the Great had a hard time to enter the town of Halikarnassos in 333 B.C. After he captured the city, except the Mausoleum whole city destroyed by the soldiers of Alexander the Great.