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Day 3-Bolu coach travel to Amasya (1/12/22) Lale Han Otel

  • Writer: Raymond Chang Hian Khim
    Raymond Chang Hian Khim
  • Dec 21, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 24, 2022

Amasya, this charming and beautiful town is surrounded by mountains. riverside setting, walking along the street is like being in an undeveloped treasure land.


Located in Northern Turkey, Amasya is the capital of the Amasya province in the Black Sea region. Nestled into the mountains overlooking the sea, Amasya is famous for its juicy apples as well as its history that goes back to antiquity.


Home of the famous Greek geographer, philosopher, and historian Strabo, as well as renowned Armenian physician and writer Amirdovlat Amasiatsi, Amasya’s history – that goes back around 7,500 years – has left its traces all over this town between the mountains and sea. In antiquity, Amasya was a fortified and wealthy provincial capital that produced many kings and artists, thinkers and sultans throughout the centuries. Today, the Yalıboyu Evleri (Ottoman era houses) remain, as well as the tombs of former Pontus kings that were carved into the cliffs. The birthplace of sultan Murad I and Selim I, Amasya is also very important in terms of Ottoman history, and therefore a very popular tourist destination for history enthusiasts.

Kral Kaya Mezarları

Way above the town and carved into the rock of Harşena is the former royal palace and the tombs of the kings of Pontus. Whether during the day or at night when they are illuminated, the manmade rock formations are an impressive sight. The 18 rock tombs, carved into limestone with extended straight walls and stairs, were first written about by Strabo, who stated that they belonged to the Pontus Kings.

Bimarhane

Visit a museum dedicated to the history of medicine and surgery, which become music school and museum today. Amasya is also home to the Bimarhane, formerly a hospital, from the 14th century. Standing out with its beautiful reliefs around the portal, the structure was constructed between 1308-1309 by Ilkhanate (southwestern section of the Mongol Empire) Sultan Mehmet Olcaytu and his wife Uduz Hatun.

Sultan II Bayezid Külliyesi

Built by the Ottomans, the 15C Sultan Beyazit II. It is the largest mosque building in the city.

Composed of a mosque, theology school, monument, and fountain, this külliye (Islamic-Ottoman social complex) was constructed in the name of Sultan Bayezid II between 1484-1488. With two beautiful minarets that are covered in colorful stones, the complex also has an old plane tree that is believed to be as old as the külliye itself.

Stroll along the Green River with the whitewashed Ottoman houses lined by the river, and admire the spectacular view of masterpiece Mountain Rock Tombs which were carved into limestone rocks. Picture with Statue of Strabo, a Greek geographer and philosopher.

Hazeranlar Konağı

Apart from the very well preserved Ottoman mansions, which represent some of the best examples of Turkish architecture, the 19th century Hazeranlar Konağı is also quite the elegant standout. Built by Defterdarı Hasan Talat Efendi in the name of his sister Hazeran Hanım in 1872, the mansion also has a small art gallery and geographical museum.

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