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10 vibes for Kütahya

10 vibes for Kütahya

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The Phrygian Valley: picturesque views in a must-see, pristine area surrounded by pine forests, as well as natural rocks resembling Cappadocia. It was inhabited by Phrygians between 900-600 BC.

Kütahya Castle: A castle from the Byzantine era, used as a prison in antiquity and built on a blue-red rock.  

Grand Mosque: The largest and most beautiful mosque in Kütahya. The large columns inside the mosque were brought from Aizanoi Ancient City.

Aizanoi Ancient City: Featuring the best-preserved Temple of Zeus in Anatolia, it is one of the most important ancient cities in Türkiye.

Historical Kütahya Houses: Still in their original form, these houses are among the finest examples of 19th century civil architecture, featuring the wooden architectural characteristics of Anatolia.

Thermal Facilities: These facilities, which are in touch with nature and believed to be beneficial for health, offer a range of massage and therapy options.

Tile Museum: The museum’s collection includes ceramic architectural elements produced in Kütahya and İznik, tile inscriptions, tile vases, plates, panels and household items made of tiles, exhibited in chronological order.

Local Flavours: In addition to historical and natural beauties, Kütahya offers unforgettable flavours. The local cuisine brings together the rich herbs, vegetables and meats of the Aegean.  

Traditional dress and hand embroidery: Traditional dresses, hand-embroidered with intricate designs of the highest quality, are worth seeing.

Domaniç Forests: Along with countless plants and animals, Domaniç Forests also offers many enjoyable activities such as camping, nature walks, picnicking and barbecues.

Thermal Springs
Ancient City of Aizanoi
Kütahya Castle
Kütahya Historical Houses
Thermal Springs
Phyrigian Walley
Ancient City of Aizanoi
Kütahya Ulu Mosque