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    • jthollo 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a unique landmark that is very interesting to visit, away from more mosques and cathedrals. It is not well signed but google for information. The feel is of doom, and to think if in the old days a bad written review may get you a sentence.
    • LR538 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well, no visit to Turkey is complete without visiting a Turkish Jail! The 'title' of this 'attraction' is unclear, as I doubt many would know what this is from reading "Sinop Cezaevi'. Really, this is a must see. It is absolutely huge inside and easy to wander around for quite a long time, all the while allowing your imagination to run wild regarding treatment of the previous inhabitants. Beware of the 'toilet' facilities. After you come out, they then tell you it costs to use, then they run after you for the money! (most people did not have the required Turkish Lira to pay the man, so most just wandered off in confusion at not being forewarned).There could be a bit more description in each area but you can pretty much tell what each room is (or was). A good break from the endless shopping available in the area (which itself was fun).
    • JulianFrench 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A switch from the easy shopping & eating around the lovely Sinop harbour, this old prison is quite eerie, but fascinating at the same time! Well worth a visit.
    • snigglecleet 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Sinop is a great place for shopping and has impressive fortifications but our main reason for strolling around was to visit the writers prison Cevaezi. We were not disappointed. The fact that this place was used until the 1960's is really very disturbing and anyone who has seen the film Midnight Express will know what to expect! I found it more disturbing than Alcatraz but it was an absolute "must see!" There was a charge for admittance but I'm not sure now how much but it was well worth it to explore this desolate, creepy and scary place.
    • arleneNewYork 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Except for a lame description at the entrance, there are no signs telling you what each room was used for. One room that you could comprehend is the horrible dungeon with neck, arm, and leg irons chained to the walls. Another is the hallway of latrines, where the door allows the guard to keep an eye on the prisoner while he squats. There are no photos of the prison while it was in use. Recommended however for the walls that surround the prison, incorporating huge stones and columns.
    • kareng754 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This prison was built in the 1200s by the seljuks and later used by the Ottomans and the Turkish Republic until 1997. It is very important for imprisoning writers and poets and is known as the "writer's prison." This is a must for all history buffs . The brochure they give you on entry does not include all of the important political prisoners, so make sure you Google it and find out the full list.
    • Beenmostplaces 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The prison is pretty much as it was and is a scary reminder of how awful life would have been for the prisoners. It has been hardly touched and there is not much information but a great place to kust walk around and soak up the atmosphere.
    • JessieandTom 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A huge complex that is completely deserted. There are no signs or displays but that is what makes the place so mysterious. You get a real idea what it was like in the jail. The dungeon near the entrance is particularly spooky. A must see in Sinop- take your camera there are so many eerie hallways and cells to capture. Only 5 TL great value!
    • elturcogrande 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place was interesting. Allow at least two hours to fully explore. If you like taking photos, you will need a full batteries since you will need your flash since there are many dark rooms and dungeons. This historic fortress-converted-to-jail hosted many famous figures during the times of Selcuk Empire, Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic until 1999. Now it is a museum, but there is still room for a lot of renovations. There is also an old printing press machine and an old truck which used to carry the inmates on display. Hundreds of stone cannonballs as well.
    • 858erent 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Dating back to the 11th century,this old castle was used as a prison for the last 100 years and was vacated about 10 years ago..Built right on the sea front,the inmates must have suffered a real high level of humidity within the thick walls of the castle.It is worth seeing when you can imagine the harsh conditions of the past and prisoners here but the building needs a renovation as it was left into the hands of ever-ruining humidity due to its location to Black Sea.
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