Derevenk Valley
In the narrow streets of Germir and Tavlus, which are very close to Kayseri, intertwined with history and covered with history, it is possible to encounter the footprints of the past at any moment and experience the excitement. There are settlements, churches and monasteries carved into the valleys. In addition, today's residential areas are also very important in terms of architecture. Tavlusun was once a summer resort where bureaucrats in Kayseri lived. The names of the houses also show this. It is understood from these names that the governor of Kayseri, the mayor of Kayseri, and many notable families lived here. Tavlusun used to be a place where Turks, Greeks and Armenians lived. This region, where mosques and churches are located side by side, is adjacent to Germir and Mimarsinan Neighborhoods, in the continuation of Talas and Derevenk Valley. There are 2 registered churches, 3 mosques, 4 fountains, 2 bridges, 1 aqueduct, 1 water well, 1 mekter and 1 namazgar in its courtyard.