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Çifte Minareli Medrese, Sivas, Turkey 🇹🇷 Çifte Minareli Medrese is a 13th-century theological school located in Sivas, Turkey. It's a significant historical landmark, known for its stunning Seljuk architecture. The most striking features are the two towering minarets that flank the main entrance, adorned with intricate brickwork and tile decorations. The medrese was commissioned by Vizier Şemseddin Cüveynî during the reign of the Ilkhanate. Although it has suffered damage over the centuries from earthquakes, parts of the original structure still stand. The facade, with its detailed carvings and inscriptions, provides valuable insights into Seljuk artistry and craftsmanship. Today, Çifte Minareli Medrese is mostly in ruins, but its imposing facade continues to attract visitors. It serves as a reminder of Sivas's rich cultural heritage and its importance as a center of learning in the medieval period.
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Gök Medrese, Sivas, Turkey 🇹🇷 The Gök Medrese, also known as the Twin Minaret Madrasa, is a 13th-century architectural marvel located in Sivas, Turkey. This historical building, distinguished by its two towering minarets, stands as a testament to Seljuk craftsmanship and artistry. The intricate stone carvings and turquoise tilework adorning the façade showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors to Gök Medrese can explore its inner courtyard, which once served as a theological school. The site offers a glimpse into the past, allowing one to imagine the scholarly activities that once took place within its walls. The play of light and shadow across the ancient stones creates a captivating atmosphere, perfect for photography and quiet contemplation. For those planning a trip, Sivas is best visited during the spring or fall when the weather is mild. Consider allocating a few hours to fully appreciate the Gök Medrese and its surroundings. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and don't forget your camera to capture the stunning details of this historical gem.
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Overall, a well-ridable climb with great views of the surrounding valley.
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Unfortunately, once you arrive at the crossroads that would lead to Gumuscesme and then to Tas Yolu, it is not possible to access the ancient stone road due to a landslide. The road can only be visited by entering from Kemaliye.
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Amazing road worth the effort. Lots of climbs on unpaved road. Then it becomes paved but the climb to durukoy is very steep. Then gravel again but more manageable than the beginning. The colors of the rocks and the landscape make you forgive the intensity of the road. We camped by the river there is also a house with water. The train passes there which is crazy to see at night among these rocks.
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Plan tour for early fall. Temperatures between September and the end of October are usually very pleasant. From Ayvalik to Van I had a pleasant 15-20*C average over the entire route.
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Next to the restaurant Mola you can camp. The sunset over the lake is gorgeous. the place is very quiet at night because the owner closes the fence at night. Local people will leave around 20u. No traffic noise. Very basic bathroom, no shower but possibility to swim in the lake. Picknick tables are everywhere. Food and drinks available in the restaurant. We paid the owner 100 TL for 2 persons and tent. Local people are very likely to share food with you 😋
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