Sircali Madrasa Grave Monuments Museum Ticket (Skip-Lines)
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Hittite PeriodPhrygian PerionByzantium PeriodsRich Collection of TombstonesSeljuk-Era Madrasah
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Sircali Madrasah Grave Monuments Museum: Konya's Historical Tombstones
The Sircali Madrasah Grave Monuments Museum is located in the Sircali Madrasah, a Seljuk-era madrasah in Konya. Built in the 13th century, the madrasah was later converted into a museum displaying grave monuments. The museum exhibits tombstones, sarcophagi, and various epigraphic artifacts from the Seljuk, Karamanoglu, and Ottoman periods. These artifacts provide valuable information about the social, cultural, and religious life of the time.
The Sircali Madrasah Grave Monuments Museum houses one of the most important collections of tombstones in Turkey. A visit typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing you to fully appreciate the artistry and history of these remarkable monuments.
Inclusion:
- ✅ Entrance Fees to museums and attractions
Exclusions:
- ❌ Personal Expenses
- ❌ Drinks and meals
- ❌ Optional additional tours or activities
Departures : Everyday
Departure Place : Konya
✅ Everyday guarantee departures
✅ Private Local Guide (Optional)
✅ Entrance Fees
Tour Program
A visit typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing you to fully appreciate the artistry and history of these remarkable monuments.
Sircali Madrasah Grave Monuments Museum Highlights
- Rich Collection of Tombstones: Houses one of the most important collections of tombstones in Turkey.
- Historical Insight: Provides valuable information about the social, cultural, and religious life of the Seljuk, Karamanoglu, and Ottoman periods.
- Unique Artifacts: Exhibits a variety of tombstones, sarcophagi, and epigraphic artifacts.
- Seljuk Architecture: Located in a beautiful Seljuk-era madrasah.
- Cultural Heritage: A significant part of Konya's cultural heritage.
Q: Why is the Sircali Madrasah Grave Monuments Museum important?
A: The museum houses one of the most important collections of tombstones in Turkey and provides valuable information about the social, cultural, and religious life of the period.
Q: What kind of artifacts are exhibited in the museum?
A: The museum exhibits tombstones, sarcophagi, and various epigraphic artifacts from the Seljuk, Karamanoglu, and Ottoman periods.
Q: When was the Sircali Madrasah built?
A: The Sircali Madrasah was built in the 13th century and was later converted into a museum displaying grave monuments.
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