What was once a small agricultural town is now a bustling suburb of Ankara. Yenikent, meaning “New City” in Turkish, might sound like a recent development. However, its roots run deep into the history of the region. Yenikent sits strategically along the Ankara-Ayaş highway. This location has always been important for trade and transport. Today, it makes Yenikent a vibrant and well-connected part of the Ankara metropolitan area. While modern buildings dominate its landscape, agriculture remains close to Yenikent’s heart. The fertile fields surrounding the area are renowned for their delicious melons and watermelons. You might even say that tasting these local delicacies is a must-do when in Yenikent. Beyond its agricultural heritage, Yenikent is also home to the Osmanlı Stadium. This stadium, home to Osmanlıspor, is a testament to the area’s love for football and its role in Ankara’s sporting scene. Yenikent tells a compelling story of transformation and growth. It reminds us that even as cities evolve, their history and traditions continue to shape their identity.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.