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  1. Sultan Beyazıt Külliyesi

    40.65023, 35.82667

    Amasya's largest mosque complex is dedicated to Beyazid II and built in 1486. It is on the riverside and a very prominent site in town. It consists of two successively arranged domes and dominated by two tall differently decorated minarets. Today, the complex also houses the city library (formerly a law school) as well as a soup kitchen and a miniature museum of Amasya.…

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    If you decide to give up the 3 TL for the miniature museum, make sure to stay for a full day-night cycle.

  2. Amasya Kalesi

    Free entrance 40.65511, 35.82777

    Harşena hill had been used as a Castle Hill since 3000 BC. The current castle is, however, much younger from about 3rd century BC. In the Persian period the hill was used as a sacred site that was dedicated to the god of light Ahura Mazda. However, with the Pontic Kingdom as well as during the Hittite period the mountain was again used in as a fortress hill to protect the city.…

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    The badly-preserved ruins wouldn't worth an arduous climb if not the view one can enjoy from there.

  3. Amasya Belediye (Municipal) Museum

    Tu - Su 08:00 - 11:45 and 13:15 - 16:45 5 TL 40.64948, 35.82462

    It's a typical museum in Turkey, containing objects from the province that date from the early Greek period through the end of the Ottoman dynasty. The biggest star of the exhibition is undoubtedly statuette of Amasya from the Hittite period. A tomb of Sultan Mesud I from Seljuk period can be found in museum's garden.…

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    Of particular note are the mummies from the Mongol period, preserved by the air of their mountain tombs. A bit gruesome but fascinating and unexpected.

  4. Gök Medrese

    40.64952, 35.82025

    This madrasah was built by Seyfeddin Torumtay at approx. 1267 year. Previously, it had been completely covered with blue, although not much of that remained today. Its 15 domes construction provides a rather simple interiors. Noteworthy are mainly the stalactites portal and the carvings in the doors.…

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    Also two mummies of the Ilkhane were buried in the building.

  5. Bimarhane

    3 TL 40.65392, 35.83534

    The house, built during the Mongol period, was the first mental health research facility that used music to treat its patients. For the past 75 years or so, it had been the home of Amasya's music conservatory but has recently re-opened as a museum in tribute to the man who undertook research here.

  6. Borabay Golu

    40.80480, 36.15870

    Small mountain lake (at an altitude of 1050 m) is located at the foot of the mountain Ak Dağı (2,062 m high). Due to its location and forested area this is a very popular destination. Camping, picnic and trekking are possible.

  7. Burmali Minare Camii

    40.65025, 35.83244

    This mosque was built in 1242 on behalf of the Emperor Kaichosrew II. It received its present name "the mosque with the spiral minaret" in the 17th century after the renovation when the minaret was designed helical.

  8. Büyük-Aga Medrese

    40.65858, 35.83489

    Located in a working school that was founded in 1488 by the Supreme Eunuch of the Sultan Beyazit II Hüseyin Aga. These well-restored buildings and their classrooms can be visited and it's worth a visit.

  9. Hatuniye Mahallesi

    Hazeranlar Sok 40.65209, 35.83000

    The old town of Amasya is located at the foot of the mountain just on the riverbanks. A variety of picturesque houses can be found here. Earlier old town was protected with defensive walls.

  10. Terziköy Springs

    Thermal springs with 37 ° warm spring water with its healing effect. There is good tourist infrastructure with over 100 hotel beds, cafe, restaurant, swimming pool and shops.

  11. Tombs of the Pontic Kings

    5 TL 40.65344, 35.83077

    The rock tombs are from Pontian time (3rd century BC - 40 AD). They make a strong impression being of a height of about 12 m. Beware of a very slippery track leading there.

  12. Fethiye Camii

    40.64762, 35.83461

    This mosque was originally built as a church in the 7th century and converted to the mosque in 1117. Unfortunately, the mosque was severely damaged in 1915 by a fire.

  13. Kızlar Sarayı

    40.65341, 35.82967

    The former seat of the Pontic kings, it was also used by the Seljuks but only as an arsenal. Today only ruins of the walls and two baths remained.

  14. Haranlar Konagi

    Tu-Su 08:00 - 16:45 (11:45 - 13:15 break) 3 TL 40.65235, 35.82978

    This house was built in 1483 and has been restored recently. Now it displays the facilities and items from the 19th century and an art gallery.

  15. Yörgüç Pasa Camisi

    40.65065, 35.82029

    This mosque was built by the tutors of Sultan Mehmet I Yörgüç. Here you will find a hospital, three tombs and a Madrasah.

  16. Vakif Bedesten Kapali çarşı

    40.65124, 35.83165

    This bazaar from 1483 is still in use. The shops sell rather cheap international kitsch (e.g. "I Love NY" - caps).

  17. Ayınlı Magara

    40.67249, 35.84925

    Another rock tomb. Inside there are some wall paintings, as it was used as a church in Byzantine times.

  18. Taş Hanı

    40.65044, 35.83189

    This caravanserai from the 17th century. Now it's been converted into upscale hotel and restaurant.

  19. Atatürk statue

    40.65213, 35.83444

    The square in front of it invites you to linger for a while. It is also a local meeting point.

  20. Halifet Gazi Türbesi

    40.64760, 35.81470

    Mausoleum that dates back to 1145 and is richly decorated with Medusa's and rams' heads.

  21. Torumtay Türbesi

    40.65071, 35.82052

    This mausoleum was created for the provincial governor Seyfeddin Torumtay in 1279.

  22. Şehzadeler Türbesi

    It was built for the sons of Mehmet I., Beyazit I and Beyazit II in 1410.

  23. Şehzade Türbesi

    40.65000, 35.82370

    Mausoleum that was built for a son of Beyazits I in 1513.

  24. Mehmet Paşa Camii

    40.65610, 35.83830

    Mosque built in 1486 by the Vicar son of Beyazit II.

  25. Saat Kulesi

    40.65288, 35.83337

    The 19th century clock tower.

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