Susuzdede Park, Public park in Göztepe Mahallesi, Turkey.
Susuzdede Park is a public green space in the city that spreads across multiple hectares with walking paths and recreational areas. The grounds also include a historic tomb and various spaces for outdoor activities.
The site was previously known as Aya Agapi hill and was renamed after a soldier who died there. The grounds received special protection status in 1988.
The tomb in the space draws visitors on Fridays for prayers and spiritual practices that keep local traditions alive.
The park provides parking and several zones for relaxing and picnicking. Visitors can move freely during the day and enjoy various outdoor activities.
The park has held dual protection status as a natural reserve and archaeological site since 1988. This makes it a location with both natural and cultural significance.
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