Tashan

Historical / Turkiye, Central Anatolia, Sivas


Tashan

Built in the second half of the 19th century in cut stone, it has an open courtyard and two floors. The rectangular building has three entrances with iron wings and round arches on the east, south and north facades. The floor of the central courtyard is paved with block stone. There is an elliptical pool in the center of the courtyard and two double-headed lions with water flowing from their mouths in opposite directions in the center of the pool. To the south and north of the central courtyard are porticoes formed by six large columns with one-piece cylindrical bodies. The columns in the porticoes are connected to each other by round arches. The rooms behind the portico and the portico are covered with barrel vaults. Externally, each space is covered with a hipped roof and covered with tiles. It is currently used as a business center and there are cafeterias on the ground and upper floors.

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4.8

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Accommodation

70%

Transport

80%

Comfort

100%

Food

70%

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