Bogazkesen Vault

The vault is situated on rocky ground, at the ends of two water courses, at the Kumsuren site of the county. They say that it was used both for water storage and as an observation tower. There are two graves inside it dating back to the 13th century Seljuqs.

 

Caravansaray Of Suluhan

The Caravansaray of Suluhan, which can be found in the bazaar, was built in 1613. The plan of Suluhan, which is a classical Ottoman city inn, is shaped like a square. There is a stone in its inscription, on which its history and a sword figure can be seen. Suluhan, with its five arches, has geometrical figures on it. Restoration works are ongoing in the Suluhan Caravansaray.

CULTUR HOUSE (MUSEUM)

The house donated by Nurettin KARAOGUZ as a result of the efforts of the Beypazan municipality was opened to serve as the Beypazari History and Culture House in 1996. The house contains historical maps showing the history of Beypazari, artifacts showing old folk culture and life style, valuable ores, antiques, as well as all kinds of documents explaining the history of Beypazari.

InozuValley

The InozuValley situated in the north of Beypazari has a rich appearance with its gorgeous vegetation and cultural remains. The valley consists of steep rocks arising in the shape of the ridge of a fish due to the corrosion from the Inozu stream. The Valley has magnificent sights for visitors who like nature sports.

Ivazdede Tomb

The tomb of Ivazdede, which is called Ayvasik Dede by the locals, is located between the citlenbik trees on the hill near to the top of Salihler Hill, in the east of the town. It is understood from its inscription that the larger of the two graves belongs to Ivazdede, while the smaller one belongs to Mehmet Efendi, the chief of a religious order called Halveti.

Yediler Tomb

Yediler Tomb is located next to the Inozu Stream, 3 km away from Beypazari. In the tomb, there are the graves of 7 dervishes. It is believed that these dervishes came from Horasan and set up a dervish monastery in this region.

 

Aksemseddin Mosque

Aksemseddin Mosque is located in the city center, on Beytepe Street and it has the typical characteristics of Seljuq architecture. The mosque was built by Aksemseddin, the teacher of Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror, with a madrasah next to it and was recently restored.

 

Sultan Alaaddin Mosque

Alaaddin Mosque is located in the Pasa Quarter and it is also named Kebir or Pasha Mosque. It was built between 1221-1225, during the reign of the Seljuq Sultan Aladdin Keykubat. Its walls are made of bricks, it has one minaret, and it is a typical example of Seljuq architecture.

Kursunlu (Evsat Hoca Nasir) Mosque

This mosque is located in the bazaar at the city center. It is an Ottoman work of art from the 17th century. Judging by the old written findings, it is estimated that this mosque was built by Head Vizier Nasuh Pasa, who has many works of art in the neighboring districts.

 

Karacaahmet Sultan Tomb

The tomb is located in the InozuValley. According to historical sources, a few of the disciples of Karacaahmet had been buried in this tomb.

 

Gazi Gunduzalp Tomb

The tomb of Gazi Gunduzalp, the grandfather of Osman Gazi (the founder of the Ottoman Empire), is located in Hirkatepe Village, 20 km west of the town. It is believed that he died a fighting a war with the Greeks and was buried there.

 

Karadavut Tomb

It is located in KuyumcuTekkeVillage, 7 km northeast of Beypazan. The grave of Karadavut who was one of caliphes of Haci Bayram Veli and one of savants during the times of Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror, is in this tomb.

 

Egriova Plateau

The Egriova plateau, surrounded by forests, has beautiful vegetation, a pond formed of springs and wooden houses. It gives visitors the opportunity to have some peace alone in nature. The plateau is suitable for golf, trekking, horse riding and every year, a traditional Festival of Karasar Egriova Plateau is organized.

Kirmir Stream and GönenValley

Kirmir Stream, which is used for both fishing and agriculture, flows toward the Sakarya River after connecting with Suveri and Ilhan Stream and joining Inozii Stream which flows through the county center. Kirmir Stream is used for promenades by the local residents and is surrounded by verdant trees.

Tekke Valley

Tekke Valley, 10 km to the town, is a wildlife park, but also serves as a picnic area. The valley hosts a traditional Picnic and Casserole Day every year and it is a natural beauty with its fresh air and clean water which is suitable for those who want to stay away from urban crowds.

 

Dutlu-Tahtalý Thermal Facýlýtýes

Dutlu-Tahtali Thermal Facilities, located on the Ankara- Ayas - Beypazan road, about 20 km to the town center, serve visitors with a capacity of 700 beds, suitable for bath and mineral spring cures. The place has a therapeutic effect on illnesses such as rheumatism and skin, respiratory, internal, kidney and calcification diseases.

 

 



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