Museums: Corlu
The Gallipoli Castle, whose ruins can be seen on the coast today, was built in 711 to protect Gallipoli during the Arab raids that lasted from 681 to 717 in the Byzantine period. It was later repaired during the Ottoman period. It houses the Piri Reis Museum. The museum contains busts, paintings, and maps depicting the famous navigator, who is known to have been from Gallipoli.
Established on August 18, 2014, by businessman Dursun Keskin in memory of his son Reha Keskin, it is Turkiye's first antique tractor museum.
Originally used as a military recruitment office and later as the clubhouse of a local sports club, the building was restored and opened as a museum on June 16, 2007. It is a private museum founded by Onur Akmanlar and Murat Soylemez.