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İsmail Yılmaz (02/21/2021)
Remains of a palace on the edge of Beyşehir Lake. Since it is located on our route, we did not pass without looking. However, I think it would be possible if we passed. There is no counseling place at the entrance, there is no authorized person. Excavations and information are insufficient. There is information, but it is very difficult to understand the structures. I saw it as a stray place. I had more expectations. You won't lose anything if you don't go.
Mustafa ciğer (09/30/2020)
You have to see after the restoration. Being by the lake and the lake view is beautiful. But apart from that, if you want to go all the way and see and photograph only a few destroyed buildings and a two or three-storey apartment-like structure in the middle of these structures, that's different. By the way, if you want to reach via Beyşehir, the road is nice, but there are not many fuel stations and places to meet your shopping needs. Go supplied. If you don't go, you won't lose much. The scenery is beautiful.
Geçerken Uğradık (10/23/2020)
The trip where the Seljuk sultans set foot is nice but the ruins are in very bad condition. It is obvious that the work is underway, but there was no one in charge when we went. It has a beautiful location on the edge of Beyşehir Lake. It will be enough to stop by 1 time while passing. From here, a scenic trip by the lake on Şarkikaraağaç route may attract your attention.
Fuat ÜNLÜ (10/22/2020)
Excavations continue. As a place, the lake view is good, there is no place to sit and rest. King road is very disturbing for cars
Atilla Kadak (09/24/2020)
It is one of the places that İlber Ortaylı mentions in his book and that he definitely recommends. However, as far as I can see from the photographs and read from the comments, there seems to be nothing but three or five scattered piles of stones. While making this interpretation, it means that instead of the current situation of the building, he focused solely on the importance of this place as a summer palace of the Anatolian Seljuks ....
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