
Karatay Medrese (Tile Works Museum)
Description
Karatay Medrese is an important museum showcasing Seljuk tile art.
Story
Karatay Medrese was built in 1251 by the Seljuk vizier Celaleddin Karatay in Konya and is one of the most distinctive examples of Seljuk architecture. Originally used as a religious and scientific educational institution, the building stands out with its rich tile decorations and stone craftsmanship. Today, it functions as the Tile Works Museum, where Seljuk-period tiles, ceramics, and decorative works are exhibited. Visitors can closely observe the artistic and historical qualities of Seljuk aesthetics through these artifacts. As one of the key monuments of Konya’s cultural heritage, Karatay Medrese also represents an important stop within the city’s Seljuk architectural landscape.
Visit Tips
- The museum is closed on Mondays, plan your visit accordingly.
- Guided tours help you better understand the exhibits.
- Photography may be restricted in some areas, please follow the rules.
- Its location makes it ideal to visit together with nearby Seljuk monuments.
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