Amasra is a district of Bartın province in the Western Black Sea Region. District with a history of 3,000 years
Today, it still has a population engaged in handicrafts and fishing. A small harbor by the sea
The city, which acts as a tourist destination, receives a lot of visitors, especially in spring and summer. Green
as well as its areas, bays, beaches, caves and waterfalls. Amasra historical places domestic and foreign
It is visited with interest by tourists.

Amasra Castle
Amasra Castle stands out among the popular historical structures of the district. History of two castles
It is known that the building was built during the Roman period. In the 14th and 15th centuries, at the time of the Genoese
It is thought to have been restored. One of the interconnected parts of the structure is Sormagir, the other is
It is Zindan Castle. These structures are connected to each other by a bridge called Kemere. Amasra Castle,
It attracts attention from local and foreign tourists as it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
sees.
Kemere Bridge
Kemere Bridge is one of the most popular historical and symbolic structures of Amasra. building in Rome
It is estimated that it has survived from the period to the present day. Therefore, it has an important
The bridge was restored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in 2016. Boat past the bridge
It contributes to the organization of tours, but this activity is in danger of collapse due to water flow.
It is known that it is under protection because of its time. Kemere Bridge is a unique sight today
It is among the places visited by city people and tourists with its offerings.
Amasra Fatih Mosque
Amasra Fatih Mosque was built as a church in the 9th century. The structure of Fatih Sultan Mehmet
It was turned into a mosque during the conquest of Amasra. The religious structure has been maintained and maintained many times until today.
has undergone repairs. Amasra Fatih Mosque is one of the historical monuments that have survived from past to present.
As one of the cities in the district, it attracts great attention from tourists.
Kuskayasi Road Monument
Kuşkayası Road Monument was built in Amasra by the Roman emperor in 41 AD.
is known. The monument was built in relief. Also on the monument is Emperor Germanicus.
There is also an inscription explaining that it was built for his kingdom. Interest as one of the historical legacies of the city
The building also makes a name for itself as the only road monument in Anatolia.
Chapel
The Small Church, one of the historical buildings of Amasra, was converted into a masjid in the 15th century. in 1930
The closed architectural work was restored in 2002 and started to serve as a House of Culture and Art.
has started. The historical building attracts attention with its wooden doors, windows and other structural features.
is of interest by
Amasra Ancient Theater
Amasra Ancient Theater is located on Aya Yorgi hill in the town center. built in Roman times
Although the ancient theater has not managed to survive until today in its entirety, it has become famous with its historical past.
announces. Amasra Ancient City, which has survived with its 5 thousand years of history in the ancient city founded in the 12th century BC.
The theater is popular among the historical places to visit in the district.