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Alaaddin Hill Park
Alaaddin Hill is a hill and park located in the center of the city of Konya. Named after the Seljuk sultan Alaaddin Keykubat I, who ruled the region in the 13th century, it is an abode to several historical and cultural attractions, including the Alaaddin Mosque. The park also features many walking trails and picnic areas, along with some restaurants and cafes and has panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Alauddin Kayqubad Mosque
Alauddin Kayqubad Mosque is one of the largest and most important mosques in the Anatolian Seljuk State in Eastern Turkey. Also known as Kayqubad Mosque, it is known for its unique architectural style, which combines elements of traditional Islamic architecture with Seljuk and Byzantine influences. The mosque features a large central dome, four smaller domes, and numerous arches and columns.
Around the World in 80 Thousand Park
Around the World in 80 thousand Park is a theme park in Konya. It is the first park in the country where three sections coexist- the mobile presence of prehistoric creatures, the miniature world, and the park with fairy tale heroes. These parks are named T-Rex Park, Cotton Candy Park, and Cihan-I Turk Park, respectively. The T-rex park houses 50 dinosaur models, including movable and audible ones.
Reflecting the historical and cultural heritage, the Cihan-I Turk Park consists of 120 miniatures, and contributing to the imagination of the children is the Cotton Candy Park making it a fun place for children and families alike.
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Aziziye Mosque
The Aziziye Mosque is a historic mosque named after Sultan Abdulaziz, who ordered its construction in the 19th century. The mosque is known for its distinctive architecture, which combines elements of traditional Ottoman and modern European styles. It is open to visitors during non-prayer times, and guided tours are also available.
The mosque's interior is adorned with intricate plasterwork, frescoes, and marble and is also a cardinal place of worship for the local community. It has a large central dome, four smaller domes, a large courtyard, and a columned balcony of its minarets, an architectural feature rarely seen in Turkish mosques.
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Catalhoyuk
Çatalhöyük is an ancient settlement considered one of the most well-preserved Neolithic sites in the world. Its history dates back to the 7th millennium BC; it was occupied for about 1500 years and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The settlement was built on a flat plain and consisted of numerous houses in series and buildings constructed using mud bricks.
The houses were built close together, with no streets or lanes separating them, with entrances through openings in the roofs. Known for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, it has provided valuable insights into the social, economic, and religious practices of the Neolithic period, making it a popular destination for archaeologists and history enthusiasts.
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Karaaslan Hadimi Park
Karaaslan Hadimi Park has a vast green space, ponds, pools, and numerous orchards stretched across 15 thousand square meters, making it an ideal spot to visit in the summer. The park also houses amusement parks and children's parks along with sports areas such as basketball, a football field, and a tennis court.
There are also numerous restaurants and cafes in the park that offer local cuisine. Spread across 187 thousand square meters, it is the largest park in Konya and has become the city's main attraction.
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Karatay Madrasa
Constructed in the 13th century by the Seljuk sultan Allauddin Qayqubad as an Islamic school, Karatay Medresesi functioned as a madrasa until 1955. Today, it is a museum and cultural centre that houses a collection of ceramics, manuscripts, and other artefacts related to the Seljuk period making it a popular tourist destination in Turkey.
It is a historic building with a central courtyard encircled by a series of classrooms and adorned with intricate plasterwork and frescoes, which makes it another fundamental example of Seljuk architecture. The building was named after the ceramics master, Mevlana Celaleddin-i Karatay, who was one of Karatay’s students.
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Konya Archaeological Museum
The Konya Archaeological Museum houses a diverse collection of ancient artifacts and works of art dating back to the Neolithic period. The museum's exhibits showcase the rich history of Konya and the surrounding regions. Visitors can learn about the daily lives of the people who lived in the region centuries ago, as well as the cultural and religious practices of the time. It also features a beautiful garden with traditional Turkish architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Konya Science Center
Spread across 25,000 square feet, the Konya Science Center is a museum and an educational facility designed to promote science literacy. It features a variety of interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and hands-on activities related to various scientific disciplines, including physics, biology, chemistry, and astronomy.
It also hosts special events, workshops, and educational programs for children and adults both. It is one of Konya's most popular and fun places for families and students alike to learn about science.
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Kyoto Japanese Park
The Konya Kyoto Japanese Park, also known as the Japon Park by the locals, was built as a kind gesture for the Japanese people. The park amply reflects the Japanese love of nature. The building, the gardens, the ponds every inch of the park is orchestrated with utmost care. It is a haven for all those looking to relax and enjoy tranquillity amid this remarkable Japanese design.
The park was specially built to foster feelings of brotherhood between Konya and Kyoto. Konya, also considered a partner city of Kyoto, agreed upon a mutual theme that led to the construction of this park.
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