Yukarı Taşhan

Historical / Turkiye, Black Sea, Bolu


Yukarı Taşhan

In the inscription on the big door, it is recorded that Upper Taşhan was built by Serbevvab Hacı Abdullah Ağa in H. 1219 (M. 1804). It is a 2-storey inn made of cut stone, with an open courtyard and a portico. The entrance door, which is covered with a barrel vault in the west, protrudes from the main walls and is in the form of a large iwan. The sentence door is round arched; It opens to the entrance iwan. In the entrance iwan, there are pointed arched niches on the north and south walls, a staircase leading to the 2nd floor and a door on the right. There are 2 rectangular windows on the south of the entrance, 3 on the door and 1 on the north. In addition, there are two shops consisting of arched units in the south. After this entrance façade, thick square columns and round arched porticos surrounding the square courtyard with sloping corners are covered with cross vaults. On the lower floor, there are 5 cells on the sides and one at the corners. The cells are covered with mirrored vaults and each has two small niches.

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70%

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80%

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100%

Food

70%

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