Attractions

Temple of Athena; Athena, daughter of Zeus and one of the 12 Olympian Gods, is a goddess of war, armed with her father Zeus’ head and born with a crow in her hand. She is also known as the goddess who guarded crafts and crafts she. According to mythology, she taught women to weave. The carpet and rug weaving in Behramkale and the surrounding area perhaps owes its development to Athena. Assos Athena Temple is of great importance because it is the only example built on the dor in Anatolia in the Phoenix era and there are embossed friezes. Entrance to the ancient area, which has a vehicle road to the temple, is paid. Standing columns are compositional material for photographers as well as for those who paint. It is another pleasure to watch the sunset against the magnificent view of the Aegean Sea.
Behramkale

Behramkale Village, which is located right next to the ancient city, the historical mosque and the ancient stone bridge, the sarcophagus and the castle walls on the road are among the places to see in the region.
If you are interested in environmental trips, the Apollo Smintheion Temple on the Babakale road, whose repair works were carried out with the contribution of Mercedes Benz, the last Ottoman castle in Babakale, the fountain, the mosque, Kestanbol Hot Springs and the Kumburnu coast, have survived intact from the past to the present. You can see the sheltered war trenches.
You can go to Bozcaada by ferry from the Odunluk Pier, or you can visit other ancient cities in the vicinity such as Troy and Bergama.
The Assos Festival, sponsored by Eden Beach and Eden Garden Hotels, is held in September.













