Central Anatolia Sights

Most cities in the region, especially Konya, Kayseri, and Sivas, have a large number of Seljuq-built monuments, which are known for their majestic portals and exquisite stone masonry. Tuz Gölü is located in the very centre of Central Anatolia, between Ankara, Konya, and Aksaray, and is Turkey's second largest lake after Lake Van, although only about 2 meters deep at most. Read More »

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Central Anatolia Sights is based on Central Anatolia by Vidimian, Eric Anderson, Stacy Hall, Ricardo, Tim Sandell, Ryan Holliday, Joelf, Globe-trotter, Episteme, iGuide and others. Travel guides are available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.