
Bent Minaret
Description
Located in Aksaray and one of the important examples of Seljuk architecture.
Story
The Leaning Minaret is a historical structure built during the Seljuk Period in the center of Aksaray. The most distinctive feature of the minaret is its tilt, which is why it is commonly referred to as the 'Leaning Minaret' among the people. Considered one of the unique examples of Seljuk architecture, this minaret is made of cut stone and brick. Dating back to the 13th century, it was constructed as a mosque minaret. The tilt may be attributed to ground shifts experienced during construction or discrepancies in architectural calculations. The decorations and stone craftsmanship on the minaret reflect the aesthetic understanding of the period. Today, the Leaning Minaret has become one of the symbols of Aksaray, attracting the interest of both domestic and foreign tourists. The mosque located nearby and other historical structures in the vicinity offer visitors a chance to explore the historical fabric of the region. This protected monument is significant for understanding the technical and aesthetic aspects of Seljuk architecture.
Visit Tips
- Visit under good lighting conditions to observe the curvature of the minaret closely.
- Ideal times are morning and afternoon for photography.
- Spend time exploring the historic mosque and nearby structures.
- Be respectful during your visit and avoid touching the structures.
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