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Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival

Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival“Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival” is an open-air complex on a 15 acre field. In the front center, the “Path of Anatolia” is composed of 11 arches representing the civilizations that reigned in Anatolia. To the left of this is the main stage with seating capacity of 1500. The activity field and stage for children are on the right. Further into complex there are Grand Bazaar-type vendors, the historic Fountain of Ahmet III, and five cities, side by side.

 
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Pacifica Institute

Pacifica Institute is organizing the “Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival” to introduce Turkey and Turkish culture in a... Read more

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What To Expect

 Last year, almost 30,000 visitors came to our festival and enjoyed a bre... Read more

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