Living in a nice little coastal village. Growing old while enjoying the beauty that nature has to offer. Touching the green, learning about different plants, reading while listening to the birds' singing, playing with the sheep, running alongside the squirrels... We are talking about the old village of Rhebas, which is called Riva today. With growing interest towards natural living areas, Riva has become the most attractive part of Istanbul thanks to the Riva Creek, Riva Castle, and the unspoiled forest lands that offer fresh air.

Living in a nice little coastal village. Growing old while enjoying the beauty that nature has to offer. Touching the green, learning about different plants, reading while listening to the birds' singing, playing with the sheep, running alongside the squirrels... We are talking about the old village of Rhebas, which is called Riva today. With growing interest towards natural living areas, Riva has become the most attractive part of Istanbul thanks to the Riva Creek, Riva Castle, and the unspoiled forest lands that offer fresh air.

Have you ever heard of pseudomaquies? It's a form of maquis vegetation that is composed of evergreen and deciduous shrubs. It's the dominant vegetation in Riva. You'll get to know many plants in Riva that you have never heard of before. You get to touch many kinds of trees. That's what makes Riva stand out among the others. The region boasts a highly fertile soil with rich vegetation.

The district of Beykoz is famous for its glass art, which is still maintained in Riva. The Glass Furnace Foundation (Cam Ocağı Vakfı) and the Glass Art Center (Cam Sanat Merkezi) in Riva uphold a tradition of glass art dating from ancient times. They organize workshops to explore the exciting glass art heritage of the region. The artists of the future keep glass art alive in Riva.

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