
Yazılıkaya Midas Monument (Midas City)
Description
Yazılıkaya Midas Monument is an important ancient rock-cut site from the Phrygian period in Han district, Eskişehir.
Story
Yazılıkaya Midas Monument, located in Eskişehir’s Han district, is an important ancient rock tomb and monument from the Phrygian period. This monument is especially associated with King Midas, one of the most renowned rulers of the Phrygian civilization. The monument is full of reliefs and inscriptions carved into a high rock. Well-preserved, it reflects the art and culture of the Phrygian period. The inscriptions provide insights into the religious beliefs and rituals of the time, while the reliefs depict mythological and historical figures. The area has hosted many civilizations throughout history, and Yazılıkaya Monument is considered a religious center and burial site for the Phrygians. Today, visitors can explore the site, examine the details on the rock, and learn about the life of the Phrygians. Yazılıkaya Midas Monument is a significant point for archaeologists and history enthusiasts. The natural landscape also complements the historical atmosphere, offering visitors an impressive experience.
Visit Tips
- Visit during summer months, winter can be cold.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes, the area is rocky and uneven.
- Carrying water is advisable, facilities are limited.
- Guided tours help better understand the site's history.
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