Ertuğrul Neighborhood is a neighborhood that reflects the historical and cultural richness of Süleymanpaşa.
In this neighborhood, there is an old Turkish house that was converted into a museum by the Hungarian Government, where Rákóczi Ferenc II, known as the Prince of Erdel and the Hungarian People's Liberation Hero, lived between 1676 and 1735.
In addition, the historical house where the famous writer Reşat Nuri Güntekin wrote the novel Çalıkuşu is also located in this neighborhood.
Other important historical buildings of the neighborhood include the Namık Kemal Provincial Public Library, the Rüstem Pasha Mosque, and the Bedesten Bazaar. These structures reveal the cultural heritage of Süleymanpaşa from the past to the present.
In the neighborhood, it is also possible to see examples of old Tekirdağ houses in the streets.
Ertuğrul District has a population of 2,954 people as of 2019.
In this neighborhood, there is an old Turkish house that was converted into a museum by the Hungarian Government, where Rákóczi Ferenc II, known as the Prince of Erdel and the Hungarian People's Liberation Hero, lived between 1676 and 1735.
In addition, the historical house where the famous writer Reşat Nuri Güntekin wrote the novel Çalıkuşu is also located in this neighborhood.
Other important historical buildings of the neighborhood include the Namık Kemal Provincial Public Library, the Rüstem Pasha Mosque, and the Bedesten Bazaar. These structures reveal the cultural heritage of Süleymanpaşa from the past to the present.
In the neighborhood, it is also possible to see examples of old Tekirdağ houses in the streets.
Ertuğrul District has a population of 2,954 people as of 2019.