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Olcay Özfırat
Level 29 Local Expert
October 13, 2024
Admission is free. It is a madrasa with an open courtyard, two floors, showing a four-eyvan plan scheme. The turquoise colored tiles of the mosque to the right of the entrance hall and the two side halls have been effective enough to give this madrasa the name Gök Madrasa. Gök Madrasa, one of the most outstanding monumental monuments of Seljuk art, is one of our rare works in which decorative art and architecture are integrated with each other. "Gök Madrasa, especially with its monumental marble crown door and facade XIII. It literally reflects the character of the century. The main eyvan, which should be in the eastern direction of the madrasa, was destroyed; later, it was built in wood by Mufti Sayyid Abdullah Efendi. Although a large part of the turquoise colored tiles of the mosque section to the right of the entrance have fallen, they retain their splendor. The perimeter borders of the mihrab of the mosque surround verses written in the floral kufi style with dark blue, purple and turquoise colored tiles. the transition to the hexagonal pulley of the square-planned mosque dome measuring 5.20 x5.20 mic was achieved with the help of Turkish triangles. Brick-tile mosaic was used together in the triangles and the dome. After the hexagonal hoop, three hadiths were written around the hem of the hemispherical dome. Ayatel-kursi is written in kufi script around the mihrab decorated with tiles. The facade of Gök Madrasa is 31.25 m. The crown door covers approximately 1/3 of the facade. Along with the minarets, the 25 molan high crown door reached 1.80 m from the facade. The madrasa is entered through a door measuring 4 x 7 m. The top of the entrance wall is covered with a star vault. The entrance opens to the masjid of the madrasa on the right and the daru'l-kurra part on the left through two mutual doors on the sides of the eyvan. Minarets can be reached from inside these rooms. The mosque was made bigger than the classroom. This place is completely covered with a dome sitting on a triangular belt. While the old tradition continues with large rhombuses on the minaret bodies, the large eight-pointed star on the side wings of the facade attracts attention. Due to the marble material on the crown door, which is one of the masterpieces of plastic art, the light-shadow values contribute to the overall appearance. It can be thought that the side towers with plastic decor are decorated with crown door decoration in order to provide balance. A search for a balance between the glazed brick and tile-Decked minarets and the berkitme towers has been made. There are two windows with marble and muqarnas cavsara on both sides of the crown door, which is glorified by minarets, providing internal openness and light. The crown disrupts the symmetry of the facade in a way with its three-sided fountain to the left of the door, three-sliced arch, two-line inscription and three-way wandering geometric border; however, it gives richness to the facade. Again, the eight-pointed motif created by the pipe erasures attracts attention. Below this, in the composite plant bundle relief, leaf motifs, pomegranate fruit, bird and eagle motif, which is made to look like a facade at the top, are placed symmetrically on the sides. This motif is called the “Tree of Life” motif. Under the tree of life motif, an octogon fills the eight-pointed star formed by two intersecting squares. There is writing in it and the gaps are filled with twisted branches. The motifs described above are also symmetrically embroidered under the other minaret. They look more spectacular because this operation is detailed and careful and because the material is marble. The entrance of the crown door is made of interlaced colored marble with a flattened arch and descends uninterrupted to the base. A leaf relief sits on the upper corner stones as a brand new and unique motif. Intricate animal heads fill the inside of the leaf with each other. It is believed that the signs of the horoscope are meant in this composition, where the heads of Aries, fox, bull, duck, horse, bird, lion, snake and elephant are recognized. Some of these animals are also present in the twelve animal calendar of the Turks. The animals of this calendar are rats, cattle, pars, rabbits, dragons, snakes, horses, sheep, monkeys, chickens, dogs and pigs. Evliya Çelebi also writes that the madrasa, which has no equal in the Islamic world, has a large door like the castle gate, the classrooms and the rooms belonging to the students keep about eighty.
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Александр Поповский
Level 26 Local Expert
April 15, 2025
Beautifully restored. Very beautiful. It is definitely worth a visit. This is a museum, there are no clothing requirements. Admission is free.
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Наталья И.
Level 11 Local Expert
May 28, 2025
A beautiful museum. I was very impressed by the ancient editions of the Quran, painted in gold. In reality, the madrasah looks more interesting than in the photo.
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Заира Ибрагимова
Level 13 Local Expert
September 18, 2025
It's very nice, but it was Monday and we couldn't get inside. But even from the outside it's impressive.
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Okur Gezer
Level 22 Local Expert
October 11, 2025
Other madrasas are also used for commercial purposes. It was used as an exhibition space in the madrasa here.
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Orhan b.
Level 11 Local Expert
May 30, 2025
It is a wonderful masterpiece in which the structure turns into art. The Seljuk city of Sivas is one of the important visiting points.
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Kadir Kaan G.
Level 15 Local Expert
February 25, 2025
We couldn't get in, but it's fascinating
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Haydar Pala
Level 5 Local Expert
June 5
It is a must-see building, and the fact that the museum is free is a distinct beauty.
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Tolga Tanış
Level 6 Local Expert
August 5, 2025
As if you have entered a time tunnel, it is amazing, I also recommend the cafe restaurant in the garden
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Çetin Yücel
Level 9 Local Expert
June 5, 2025
Sivas is one of the places you should see. You will especially admire the workmanship part.
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Yasin Türkben
Level 3 Local Expert
February 26
It is a very beautiful place from a historical point of view
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Serdar Y.
Level 14 Local Expert
June 6
A very beautiful wonderful work
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Seyfullah Gülep
Level 2 Local Expert
July 9, 2025
An excellent work
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Mehmet Ali B.
Level 9 Local Expert
September 3, 2025
Wonderful
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Ōmer Ōzdeniz
Level 8 Local Expert
August 19, 2025
The Masterpiece
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Mustafa Gurbuz
Level 6 Local Expert
July 29, 2025
Magnificent
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ALİ YAZICI
Level 8 Local Expert
September 23, 2025
A real proof of the importance that our ancestors gave to science and the level they reached.
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Siyami Bayhan
Level 6 Local Expert
July 9, 2025
Very nice
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Murat P.
Level 10 Local Expert
December 31, 2024
Smells of history
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İsmail Şafak
Level 4 Local Expert
October 8, 2025
Wonderful
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Hacer C.
Level 7 Local Expert
January 7, 2025
Must Be Seen
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AHMET Y.
Level 4 Local Expert
September 15, 2025
From the places that need to be seen
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Cem ylz
Level 9 Local Expert
March 23
A magnificent museum/madrasa
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Ali Eray AKDAĞ
Level 3 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
A must-see place 👍
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selami u.
Level 12 Local Expert
June 16, 2025
Great place
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Salih CEYLAN
Level 6 Local Expert
January 25, 2025
History is amazing
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