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Detailed Information
  • Place Types Tourist attraction
  • Address Selçuk, Yukarı Ar. Sk. No:14, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey
  • Coordinate 36.8857422,30.7045625
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.3
  • Compound Code VPP3+7R Muratpaşa, Antalya, Turkey
Openning hours
  • Monday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Tuesday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Wednesday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Saturday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Sunday Closed
Photos
Karatay Medresesi
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Reviews
Wilson Sun (10/09/2019)
Cool
Hasan Vugar (11/20/2019)
Kaleici and Tuzcular neighborhood are on the Karadayı street; It has survived as a remains on a rectangular residence area extending in the east-west direction.nThe crown gate on the western front is a rectangular prismal mass designed as an iwan with a frontally pointed arch eye. The wedge and curbs in different profiles surround the crown door from the sides and from the top. The pointed arch surrounding the crown niche fits into the two-stage acantic heads of the cylindrical body columns that delimit the niche on both sides. On the side wings of the niche are a mihrab with three mutually arranged sides and five rows of muqarnas.nIt is included in the rectangular courtyard extending in the north-south direction by means of the entrance iwan covered with pointed barrel vault from the low-arched door opening. Located on the same axis as the entrance iwan and constituting the eastern wing of the courtyard, it is currently composed of two adjacent spaces covered with pointed barrel vaults. There is no doubt that these are the main iwans, which also serve as masjids, since the space on the same axis as the entrance iwan contains a niche. The mihrab with a cut stone braid is a rectangular niche covered with five rows of mukarnas junction surrounded by a pointed arch; a geometric composition called Rich Knot is processed in the arch corners.nAccording to the nine-line inscription on the gate, the structure was named as Dârü’s-sülehâ, the Seljuk Sultan II. It was built in 1250/51 during the reign of İzzeddîn Keykâvus. Although it is not referred to in its inscription, it is understood that it was Celâleddîn Karatay, who became Atabek in 1250/51 and became the Reign of Saltanat, considering that he is already known as Karatay. In the foundation of the famous Vizier for the madrasah in Konya in May 1253, it was said that D Dârü's-sülehâ tı built outside the castle on the way to Antalya, referring to the structure in Antalya, that the construction was carried out outside the castle and the gate of the building in Kaleiçi probably collapsed. which was dismantled as a souvenir of the old structure.
Fatih Bildirici (01/17/2020)
Turning the Kaleiçi region, which is the Ottoman state and the Seljuk heritage, to the places that are not in our culture, such as a bar-shaped restaurant disco, is simply disrespectful to history and our ancestors. their mansions should be preserved as museums. Tourist comes to the country that takes care of its nature.
Muhlis DOĞRU (02/25/2020)
I recommend you to visit a very beautiful place that smells of history.
N. Ay (08/31/2019)
Kaleici and Tuzcular neighborhood are on the Karadayı street; It has survived as a remains on a rectangular residence area extending in the east-west direction.nnThe crown gate on the western front is a rectangular prismal mass designed as an iwan with a frontally pointed arch eye. The wedge and curbs in different profiles surround the crown door from the sides and from the top. The pointed arch surrounding the crown niche fits into the two-stage acantic heads of the cylindrical body columns that delimit the niche on both sides. On the side wings of the niche are a mihrab with three mutually arranged sides and five rows of muqarnas.nnIt is included in the rectangular courtyard extending in the north-south direction by means of the entrance iwan covered with pointed barrel vault from the low-arched door opening. Located on the same axis as the entrance iwan and constituting the eastern wing of the courtyard, it is currently composed of two adjacent spaces covered with pointed barrel vaults. There is no doubt that these are the main iwans, which also serve as masjids, since the space on the same axis as the entrance iwan contains a niche. The mihrab with a cut stone braid is a rectangular niche covered with five rows of mukarnas junction surrounded by a pointed arch; a geometric composition called Rich Knot is processed in the arch corners.nnAccording to the nine-line inscription on the gate, the structure was named as Dârü’s-sülehâ, the Seljuk Sultan II. It was built in 1250/51 during the reign of İzzeddîn Keykâvus. Although it is not referred to in its inscription, it is understood that it was Celâleddîn Karatay, who became Atabek in 1250/51 and became the Reign of Saltanat, considering that he is already known as Karatay. In the foundation of the famous Vizier for the madrasah in Konya in May 1253, it was said that D Dârü's-sülehâ tı built outside the castle on the way to Antalya, referring to the structure in Antalya, that the construction was carried out outside the castle and the gate of the building in Kaleiçi probably collapsed. which was dismantled as a souvenir of the old structure.
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