Karaman CastleA historic castle dating back to the Seljuk period. |
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Karaman Travel Guide
Karaman is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, offering visitors a unique blend of Seljuk-era monuments, spiritual heritage sites, ancient rock-carved settlements, and remarkable landscapes. Below is a selection of the most notable places to visit during your stay.
Aktekke MosqueA historic mosque that also houses the tomb of Mevlana’s mother. |
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Hatuniye MadrasaA historic structure featuring elegant stone craftsmanship. |
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Çeşmeli ChurchA historic church currently used as a cultural center. |
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Tartan MansionAn example of traditional Turkish house architecture. |
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Hürrem Dayı HouseA museum house reflecting the architecture of the period. |
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Yunus Emre Mosque & TombA spiritual site where the tomb of Yunus Emre is located. |
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Karaman MuseumA museum where the region’s archaeological artifacts are exhibited. |
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Manazan CavesAn ancient settlement carved into the rock near Taşkale. |
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Taşkale Grain Silos800-year-old grain silos carved into the rocks. |
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İncesu CaveA cave famous for its stalactites and stalagmites. |
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Binbir Church (Karadağ)Byzantine-era church ruins. |
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Ermenek ValleyA valley with natural scenery and a dam lake. |
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Tol MadrasaA historic Seljuk structure in Ermenek. |
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