Mor Salkım Mansion

Mor Salkım Mansion

📍 Amasya, Merkez📅 Ottoman
Civil Architecture

Description

Located on the banks of the Yeşilırmak River in Amasya, Mor Salkım Mansion is a beautiful example of Ottoman civil architecture and currently offers accommodation to its visitors.

Story

Amasya is a city built on both banks of the Yeşilırmak River, known for its historical texture and natural beauty. Mor Salkım Mansion, an important part of this historical fabric, is located in the center of Amasya, by the river. Although the exact date of the mansion's construction is unknown, it is believed to date back to the Ottoman period, especially the 19th century, based on its general architecture and techniques used. The mansion, which bears the characteristics of traditional Amasya houses, was built with natural materials such as wood and adobe, and its roof is covered with tiles. The bay windows and wooden decorations on the facade facing the Yeşilırmak River showcase the fine craftsmanship of the period. The mansion takes its name from the wisteria flowers (mor salkım) growing in its garden and on its facade; these flowers give the mansion a captivating appearance, especially in spring. Mor Salkım Mansion has been restored and now serves as a boutique hotel. During these restoration efforts, the original architecture of the mansion was preserved, but modern comfort elements were also added. The rooms of the mansion reflect the warm atmosphere of traditional Turkish houses while also offering modern amenities. Visitors staying at the mansion can experience Amasya's history...

Visit Tips

  • You might consider visiting the mansion especially in spring, when the wisteria flowers are in bloom.
  • Take a walk along the Yeşilırmak River to observe the mansion's exterior and the historical houses in its surroundings.
  • Instead of staying at the mansion, you can also stop by for breakfast or a tea break; it might be helpful to inquire beforehand if you plan to visit the hotel section.
  • Include other nearby historical sites such as Amasya Castle and the Royal Rock Tombs in your visit plan.
  • Don't forget to examine the traditional architectural details and wooden craftsmanship inside the mansion.

Photos

Yükleniyor...