
Museum· Kocasinan, Kayseri
Selçuklu Müzesi
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Located in the historic center of Kayseri, the Seljuk Museum bears witness to the magnificent era of the Anatolian Seljuk State while preserving the region's rich cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations. The tiles, glass, metal, and stone objects unearthed in Kayseri, one of Anatolia's principal centers in the 12th and 13th centuries, form the museum's main collection. The Seljuk tiles and ceramic pieces adorned with geometric motifs, in particular, reveal just how sophisticated the artistic understanding of that period was. The works on display carry great importance not only for their aesthetic value but also as historical documents in their own right. As an interesting note, the navy-blue pigment used in Seljuk tiles was obtained from lapis lazuli brought from sources in the Far East. The museum is an indispensable stop for anyone wishing to follow the traces of Seljuk civilization in Anatolia. During your visit, we recommend examining the old maps and written sources in the museum's archive; this will allow you to gain a far deeper understanding of Kayseri's Seljuk-era history.
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- 38.7239°N · 35.4841°E
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