This is a view from the Kale over part of the town. Central in the front you see the Beylerbeyi Sarayı (just the walls remaining), a bit farther to the right the Church of the Apostles or Kumbet Camii, with the Ulu Camii behind that, to its left.
The Kale or fortress dates back to 1153, but that fortress was demolished by the Mongols in 1386, only to be rebuilt in 1579 for Sultan Murat III. Then, in 1855, the complex was built anew. So what you see has no claim to being ancient. Still, it looks impressive.