Ince Minaret Madrasah Ticket (Skip-Lines)
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Ince Minaret Madrasah: A Jewel of Konya
The Ince Minaret Madrasah is a Seljuk-era madrasah located in the center of Konya, to the west of Alaaddin Hill. Built in the 13th century, the madrasah takes its name from its slender and elegant minaret. Commissioned by the vizier Sahip Ata Fahreddin Ali during the reign of Seljuk Sultan II. İzzeddin Keykavus, the madrasah was used to teach the science of hadith for many years. The madrasah is considered one of the finest examples of Seljuk architecture and is notable for its rich decorations.
Today, the Ince Minaret Madrasah serves as a museum. The museum exhibits stone and wooden artifacts from the Seljuk period. The madrasah is a popular attraction for both domestic and foreign tourists due to its historical significance and architectural beauty.
Inclusion :
- ✅ Entrance Fees to museums and attractions
Exclusions :
- ❌ Personal Expenses
- ❌ Drinks and meals
- ❌ Optional additional tours or activities
Departures : Everyday
Departure Place : Konya
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✅ Private Local Guide (Optional)
✅ Entrance Fees
Tour Program
Ince Minaret Madrasah Highlights
- Seljuk Architecture: A prime example of Seljuk architecture with intricate carvings and decorations.
- Historical Significance: Served as a center of Islamic learning for centuries.
- Museum Collection: Houses a rich collection of Seljuk artifacts, including stone, wood, and calligraphy.
- Elegant Minaret: Famous for its slender and graceful minaret.
- Cultural Heritage: A significant part of Konya's cultural heritage and a popular tourist destination.
Q: Why is the Ince Minaret Madrasah important?
A: The Ince Minaret Madrasah is one of the most important examples of Seljuk-era architecture and makes significant contributions to Konya's cultural heritage.
Q: What is exhibited in the madrasah?
A: The madrasah exhibits stone and wooden artifacts, calligraphy examples, and various manuscripts from the Seljuk period.
Q: Why is the madrasah called Ince Minare?
A: The madrasah is named after its slender and elegant minaret located in the northeast corner.
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