The Mudanya district of Bursa was founded by the Kolophonites who were known as one of the Ionian Civilizations in the 700s before Christ. The first known name of the region is Myrlea. In the 4th century BC, Philippos, known as the ruler of Macedonia, was resigned. Since the region is at a critical point, the city walls were built in order to protect against the attacks from the sea.

As a result of various occupations he gave the region the name Apameia, after which he took the name Montania and the last was called Mudanya. The area was conquered by 1321 Orhan Bey. According to the Ottoman records, it became an official district in 1871. Mudanya district of Bursa has a remarkable structure with its social facilities such as cafes, restaurants and hotels.


It is a district with high local characteristics. The inhabitants of the region are defending the cultural structure of the region with its whole self. In addition to the use of chairs and armchairs in places, it will be possible to say that with the use of modern decorative products in the style of berjer, it is a district that is becoming more modernized day by day.