McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Alanya
Facts and practical information
The McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies is an overseas academic center operated by Georgetown University in Alanya, Turkey. The McGhee Center was founded in 1989 after Ambassador George Crews McGhee, former United States Ambassador to Turkey and West Germany, donated his Mediterranean villa to Georgetown University to create a center for the study of the history and culture of Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean. The McGhee Center is academically affiliated in Turkey with Koç University and offers three types of programming: semester abroad, the Summer Institute in Intensive Turkish Language, and study tours and short programs. ()
McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kızıl Kule, Alanya Castle, Alanya Archaeological Museum, Kazim Bulut Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to McGhee Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies by public transport?
Bus
- Обратка (21 min walk)
- Doğu Garajı - Şekerhane (25 min walk)