Osmaneli Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Bozüyük, Kömürsu, Strawberry Plateau, Sofular, Sinking; You can take nature walks and auto-safari in Bilecik, which is famous for its plateaus such as Uzunçam and Kamçı in Pazaryeri district. In addition, if you want to see historical houses as well as rest in ponds, waterfalls and picnic areas, Osmaneli awaits you on the road with its effortless transportation.

Roman, Byzantine and Seljuk ruins can be found in the district located on the south bank of the Sakarya River. Osmaneli, formerly known as Lefke, was added to the Ottoman lands by Osman Gazi in 1308. The name Lefke means poplar, greenery. The same place is called Pefka. Osmaneli is known as a stopover on the Istanbul-Baghdad-Mecca road during the Ottoman period. The most interesting feature to date is the architectural texture of Osmaneli. The adjacent buildings in the Camii Kebir and Cedit districts usually attract attention with their facades and gardens facing directly to the street. While the ground floor (under the canopy section) of the houses, which are suitable for breeding silkworms, is reserved for silkworm breeding equipment; On the second floor, accessed by a wooden staircase, there are utility rooms, bay windows with sliding system windows and silkworm breeding rooms. Mansion-type houses can still be found in houses with tiled roofs but without ceilings underneath. Another feature is the church from the Iznik-Greek Empire, located in the Ottoman urban texture. The magnificent building has unfortunately started to be destroyed by losing its roof and tiles. It is currently used as a shelter for sheep.













