Turkey is characterized by the diversity and diversity of its markets between modern and old, modern and popular, including what is historical.
Tourists flock to the popular and historical markets, especially the Antiques markets to buy what is strange and does not exist in their country. In this article we will talk about what attracts most tourists when they visit Turkey, the Antik.
The Antik market, known as Horhur, is one of the most popular markets in Turkey. This market is located in the Axrai region of the European section of Istanbul.
Horhour Market is a 7 storey longitudinal building with approximately 214 stores, dedicated to selling antiques at various prices. The market also contains many handicrafts such as silver and copper works such as Ottoman pots, handmade textiles such as carpets, furnishings and Ottoman clothes. As well as Najaf and chess pieces dating back to the Ottoman era, which are unparalleled in Europe, the Balkans and Turkey.
The market also contains handicrafts made of copper, brass, and chandelier, antique furniture made in European or Ottoman style and other distinctive household items.
The essence of the Horhur market is its containment of various types of antiques that occur to you, even those that do not occur to you. This has increased the demand for tourists from around the world.
At certain times of the year, the Horhour market displays some of the exhibits in the form of open auctions and the bidder is the owner of the selected piece. However, these auctions are only for unique pieces and at specific times specified by traders in the market.