Kutahya
Kutahya is one of
the oldest Turkish cities, with many old Turkish traditions still being
practiced today. It is home to important Ottoman architectural monuments,
including a castle, mosques, medreses, baths, complexes, mausoleums, and
mansions. One of the finest mosques is the 14th-century Ulu Mosque. |
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Temple of Zeus |
The kilns of
Kutahya produced exquisite ceramics in the 16th and 17th centuries, a
craft which lives on today. You can visit the workshops where skilled
artisans produce tiles, plates and bowls renowned for their cobalt blue
patterns on a milky white background. |


