The Trojan archaeological site is located 40 km south of Chanakaré, the main port of the Dardanelle Strait in Turkey, and is one of the world's most famous archaeological sites. The discovery of the site is of great significance in archaeological history for understanding the critical period of early European civilization and is a testament to the entire Trojan civilization. On the other hand, it has become one of Turkey's tourist attractions, attracting thousands of tourists.