The Amasya History and Culture Route

Amasya, with its unparalleled wooden mansions on the banks of the green, with its deep-rooted history dating back 7,000 years, with its traces from the Hittites to the Ottomans, once again makes its guests feel the value of the past.

The Amasya History and Culture Route

Amasya, with its unparalleled wooden mansions on the banks of the green, with its deep-rooted history dating back 7,000 years, with its traces from the Hittites to the Ottomans, once again makes its guests feel the value of the past.

The Kumacik Bath
The Kumacik Bath

The oldest bath in the city, built in 1495, is still in use and consists of cold, warm and warm ...

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The Amasya Low Bridge
The Amasya Low Bridge

Built during the Roman period to connect the castle to the city center, the bridge was so named because it ...

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The Way of the Princes
The Way of the Princes

Amasya, the city of princes, is a city of culture that highlights the personalities of its history and touches on ...

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The Rock Tombs of the Kings of Pontus
The Rock Tombs of the Kings of Pontus

It's M. Oh, my God. The monumental tombs, carved into the rocks at the foot of Mount Amasya in the ...

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The clock tower of Amasya
The clock tower of Amasya

It has become a tradition to take pictures in front of the clock tower, which has become one of the ...

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Houses along the Amasya Gorge
Houses along the Amasya Gorge

Yalıboyu houses, built on the walls of the historic walls, are arranged like pearls on the banks of the Green ...

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The House of Hazaran
The House of Hazaran

The mansion, built in 1865 by Amasya's bookkeeper Talat Pasha, took the visitors on a journey through history, taking its ...

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The castle of Amasya Harshena
The castle of Amasya Harshena

It's M. Oh, my God. The castle, built in the 400s on Mount Harshena, throughout history represented Amasya as a ...

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Amasya, with its unparalleled wooden mansions on the banks of the green, with its deep-rooted history dating back 7,000 years, with its traces from the Hittites to the Ottomans, once again makes its guests feel the value of the past.