- Our villa has a net floor of 108 m2 and an upper floor of 150 m2, while our villas start from 260 m2 gross and have a garden of 600 - 750 m2 depending on their location. - Private pool for the villa (50 m2) - 60 m2 Veranda - Hobby garden areas - Children's playground, Basketball Court - Alarm and camera system - Private parking - In the shopping malls area - Easy to reach - Smart home system -Multi air conditioning systems -Fireplace -Floor heating -Large island kitchen -Living room + mutrak + hall floors natural stone (marble) -Large rooms -Parent's bathroom for each room - Dressing room and wardrobes in the bedroom -Heat and sound insulation (5 cm heat insulation coating on pumice brick) -Special cabinet for washing machine and dryer -Cloakroom -Aluminum joinery, automatic shutters with sunshade system - There are 5 WC and 4 bathrooms in total Kusadasi Kusadasi; It is a district of Aydn province located in the Aegean Region of Turkey, one of the important tourism centers of Turkey, the domestic population of Kuadas, which is approximately 106, 000, is approaching 2 million with the increase in the number of domestic and foreign tourists in the summer months. The distance of Kuadas to the center of Aydn is 71 kilometers. Kusadasi is also 90 km from Izmir, 21 km from Selcuk, and 157 km from Bodrum and Cesme. The distance of the district to Izmir Adnan Menderes airport is 65 km. Kusadasi is also the third largest port in Turkey, so Kusadasi has an important share in international cruise tourism due to its suitable port and geographical conditions, and Dilek Peninsula National Park, located within the borders of Kusadasi, is one of the important tourism areas of the region. Kusadasi is also famous for its blue flag beaches and underwater richness. The large passenger plane, which was sunk in the central bay of Kuadas in 2016 to create an artificial reef, enables the district to play an important role in diving tourism. The Gulf, where Kuadas and the island are located, has been home to many different civilizations since ancient times. Although there is no proven information, it is assumed that Kuadas was founded by the Ionians under the name of Neapolis, and Kuadas, which was the gateway of the region to the Mediterranean in ancient times, came under the control of the Persians after the Ionian and Lydian domination. The Persian domination in Anatolia, which started in 546 BC, continued until Alexander the Great conquered Anatolia in 334 BC, and the Hellenistic period began in the region, which came under the rule of the Romans after the defeat of the Persian empire in the region. Kuadas is also an important tourism city for Christians, and the settlement of the Virgin Mary and the apostle St. Jean in Ephesus in the early years of Christianity made the region an important center for Christians. The sovereignty of Turkey was established in 1086 in the 1st century. It starts with the conquest of the region by Sleyman Shah, the region, which joined the Seljuk State after the conquest, became the opening point of the caravans to the Aegean Region in this period, but the sovereignty of the Seljuk State 1. It ended with the Crusade and the region passed into the hands of Byzantium. After the Byzantine rule, the Menteeoullar and then the Ottomans dominated the region. Kuadas, which was annexed to the Ottoman Empire by Çelebi Mehmet in 1413; after this period, it continued to be under the rule of the Turks. Some caravanserais and the city walls of Kuadas, the ruins of which are still found today, were built by Çelebi Mehmet. Gvercinada Castle, which is an important symbol of Kuadas and is located in Hacfeyzullah District today; It was built by Barbaros Hayrettin Pasha to protect the port. The walls around the castle were built to prevent possible attacks that may occur during the Peloponnese Revolt. The walls were built in such a way that they completely envelop Gvercinada and their height is about 3 meters. Kuadas was occupied by Ita
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