Sahabiye Medresesi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Seljuk madressa
Built by Sahip Ata Fahruddin, who also endowed the Ince Minare Madressa in Konya, it is a beautiful example of Seljuk architecture and currently functions as a small book bazaar.
The educational institution in the historical building (medres), there is a small cafe (inside, outdoors) where students are dwelling. It is done in the spirit of other old Turkish medres.
An ancient madresse near the mosque with the highest minaret of the city. A massive, closed for foreigners. Before the madresse is a square on which young people like to gather in the evenings.
A tourist spot I went to while walking around the city of Kaiseri. The exterior looks like an Ewan-style wall and is quite cool, but the restored place is new, so I'm a little excited. When I went inside, there was a book store and I was surprised at this. Is there anything more Islamic? !! I just went in anticipation! !!
When I visited last time, the inside was a bookstore, and I was selling maps and postcards, but this time it was under renovation. I'm crunchy when I'm looking at the pattern of the stars engraved on the gate. The stars here and here connect here, and this is so detailed that it is also over there. I would like to visit again someday.
Seljuk madressa
Built by Sahip Ata Fahruddin, who also endowed the Ince Minare Madressa in Konya, it is a beautiful example of Seljuk architecture and currently functions as a small book bazaar.
Training institution
The educational institution in the historical building (medres), there is a small cafe (inside, outdoors) where students are dwelling. It is done in the spirit of other old Turkish medres.
Old Madres
An ancient madresse near the mosque with the highest minaret of the city. A massive, closed for foreigners. Before the madresse is a square on which young people like to gather in the evenings.
The house?
A tourist spot I went to while walking around the city of Kaiseri. The exterior looks like an Ewan-style wall and is quite cool, but the restored place is new, so I'm a little excited. When I went inside, there was a book store and I was surprised at this. Is there anything more Islamic? !! I just went in anticipation! !!
It's a pattern.
When I visited last time, the inside was a bookstore, and I was selling maps and postcards, but this time it was under renovation. I'm crunchy when I'm looking at the pattern of the stars engraved on the gate. The stars here and here connect here, and this is so detailed that it is also over there. I would like to visit again someday.