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Churches in Antalya


One of the most beautiful cities in the Mediterranean, Antalya is available with the church that you wantOrthodox, Protestant, Catholic churches are available. 
Although Turkey's 99 percent of population is Muslimstate respects for other religions. People also visit Antalya for Religious Tourism (Faith Tourism). In Antalya, you can find Greek Church, Russian Church, German Church, Norwegian Church...


Some Churches in Antalya

St. Nicholas Church: 


It is is an ancient Byzantine Church located in modern day town of Demre in Antalya. Santa Clause, as he is known in the west, is a holy saint in both Orthodox and Catholic churches, and his tomb is commemorated in today's remnants of the preserved church.


St. George (Agios Georgios) Church: 


It is a historical Orthodox Church. It is 10 kilometers away from the center of Alanya within the boundaries of the village Haci Mehmetli.


Antalya Bible Church: 
It is an active Protestant Church. Address is Kili�arslan District, Yenikapi Street, No: 24 Old City - Antalya. 


International Church of Antalya (St. Paul Union Church):  
It is an active Protestant Church. Near the Antalya Bible Church. 


The Protestant Church of Antalya: 
The Antalya Protestant Church, based on Freedom of Worship in the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey, was opened February 2010, in Antalya. The church is a Protestant body of believers whose theology is Bible-focused and conservative, yet follows a modern style of worship. Address is Anafartalar Street, Soytas Ulukut Office Block, Floor 3, No. 13, G�ll�k, Antalya. 


Antalya Presbyterian Church: 
Presbyterian Church is a Protestant church. 


Belek Catholic Church: 


It is in the Garden of Religons in Belek, Antalya.  It is a Carholic Church.


The Norwegian Seamen's Church (Sj�mannskirken): 


It is a Protestant Church in Alanya but they are very open to all. Some of the services are in a range of languages and the pastor and his wife speak perfect English. They have a cafe serving snacks in the mornings very relaxed. 

St. Nikolaus Kirche (German Catholic Church)

It is a German Catholic Church in Antalya Kalei�i (Old Town). It services in German. The pastor is Rainer Korten. It is opened in 2004.
Contact: Tel: +90 242 323 98 48 / Fax: +90 242 323 98 46 

Saint Paul (Pavlus) Church
It is opened in 1999. Prior is James Bultema. 


St. AlypiusChurch



It's an Orthodox Church in Antalya Kalei�i (Old Town).


Address:Kili�arslan District, Yeni kapi, No: 20
Kalei�i (Old Town), Antalya.
Tel: (+90) 5350209281




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