19 facilities have been found in total.
1915 Seddülbahir Ahmet Uslu Museum is located in Seddülbahir village of Eceabat district on Gallipoli Peninsula.
The history of the ancient city Assos, which is located Behramkale village of Ayvacık district of the city Canakkale, is dated back to the 6th century before Christ. The city was built on a volcanic hill, between andesite rocks and 236 meters above the sea level. During the building process, those andesite rocks were used.
Located 37 kilometers away from Canakkale city center, the history of the ancient city of Troy goes back 5 thousand years ago.
Being one of the most important touristic places of Çanakkale, Aynalı Bazaar is located in the city center, near Çarşı Street.
Being one of the most important touristic destinations in Çanakkale, Ayazma Beach in Bozcaada has become the favorite place of tourists.
In the archeological museum that is located on Atatürk Street in Çanakkale city center, there are 12.747 pieces of artifacts, 15.237 coins and 2.714 ethnographic work of art.
The building, which was built as Turkish bath in 1905 in the city center of Çanakkale, has been restored by the Municipality of Çanakkale in 2013 as “Ceramics Museum”. Ceramics Museum is located in Cevatpaşa district on Kaya Street and important ceramics artworks are exhibited in the museum. It can be noted that the old structure of the building has been reserved during the restoration and in the new museum building, ceramics related national and international symposiums, workshops and exhibitions are organized.
Çanakkale Naval Museum is located in the city center, next to the entrance of Çimenlik Castle.
Çimenlik Castle is located at the point where Dardanelles’s width is the narrowest, on Anatolian side, at the point where Sarıçay river meets with sea.