The Historical Bazaar and Inn Area of Turkey's northwestern Bursa province, known as "the heart of commerce" for seven centuries and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, are expected to attract more foreign tourists through new projects.
Owing to support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and under guidance of Environment and Urbanization Minister Murat Kurum and Bursa Mayor Alinur Aktaş, buildings deforming the historical area were demolished to transform the old city into an open air museum.
Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) of Bursa became visible also from the center of the old city area. Bursa Metropolitan Municipality had initiated a competition to select a project to be applied in the area, where 40 more buildings will be demolished.
Bursa, one of the former capital cities of the Ottoman Empire, is home to historical mosques, madrasahs -- schools -- tombs, and other architectural works, and is expected to have more green areas with the new projects.
After the completion of the projects, it is expected that an area of 480 acres around the Grand Mosque will further contribute to tourism.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Mayor Aktaş said the Historical Bazaar and Inn Area is one of the most significant ones in the city.