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Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery: A Peaceful Historical Site

Explore Kyrenia's Ottoman past at this peaceful cemetery, a historic burial ground transformed into a serene open-air museum.

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The Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery in Kyrenia is a serene reminder of the island's Ottoman past. Established in 1571, it served as a burial ground for soldiers and later for the general public. Today, it's a tranquil open-air museum with historic tombs and lush greenery.

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  • Ziya Rızkı Cd, Kyrenia, 99300, CY

Local tips

  • Visit during daylight hours to best appreciate the intricate details of the tombstones and the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Kyrenia Harbour and Kyrenia Castle for a comprehensive historical experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the cemetery grounds may have uneven surfaces.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Kyrenia Harbour, walk south towards Ramadan Cemil Square. Enter Ziya Rızkı Cd and walk along it. The Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery will be on your left, a short walk from St. Andrew's Church.

  • Public Transport

    From the center of Kyrenia, local buses (Dolmuş) are available. Check for the bus routes that pass near Ziya Rızkı Cd. Get off near St. Andrew's Church and walk a short distance to the cemetery. Bus fares are approximately 2.50 TL - 5 TL for a local trip.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kyrenia. Negotiate the fare before starting your trip. A short taxi ride from Kyrenia Harbour to the Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery should cost approximately 5-10 EUR.

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The Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery, also known as the Islam Graveyard or Graveyard of Forlorn, is a historically significant site in Kyrenia, North Cyprus. Dating back to 1571, when the Ottomans conquered Cyprus, the area was initially designated as a cemetery for Ottoman soldiers. It served this purpose until the end of the 17th century. The cemetery is located near Kyrenia Castle and St. Andrew's Church. Over time, the cemetery expanded to include non-military local people. In the 19th century, it became a public burial ground for the homeless and destitute. The graveyard once covered a large area, but today only a small part remains. The site features cisterns, water canals and architectural tombs. A 'Turbe' (mausoleum) of the Garrison Commander of the Ottomans is located in the graveyard. Today, the Ottoman Baldöken Cemetery functions as an open-air museum. Visitors can explore the historic tombs and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The site provides a glimpse into the island's Ottoman heritage and offers a quiet escape from the bustling city.

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