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Garden of Ruins

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You can get a taste of the Mecsek Hills by walking northeast from the centre of ±Ê鳦²õ to Tettye and the Garden of Ruins, what's left of a bishop's summer residence built early in the 16th century and later used by Turkish dervishes as a monastery.


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