Eski-şehir means "Old-city" in English. I remember Eskişehir as a cold and old provincial city of middle Anatolia. Last time I visited this city I was very positively surprised. Thanks to its mayor Prof. Dr. Yılmaz Büyükerşen and its two universities, the whole city metamorphosed into a glowing city and a culture hub.
The city was founded by the Hittites in about 14th century B.C.. Following them Phrygians in 11th century B.C., Lydians, the Persians, the Macedonians in 4th century B.C .and the Romans in 2nd century prevailed on the city. In 1074 A.D. it is conquered by Turks.
The city of Eskişehir is sited on the banks of Porsuk river. Eskişehir is the place of Turkey's first aviation industry. The railway industry, boron, meerschaum and magnesite mines are also the locomotives of the local economy.
Kurşunlu Mosque and Kurşunlu Külliyesi (complex) is one of the main attractions in the historical quarter "Odunpazarı". It was built with the order of Selim I.'s leading vizier Damat Melek Pasha between 1515-1525 by the palace architect Acem Ali. The part caravanserai of the complex was built by Mimar Sinan (the architect of the Sokullu Mehmet Paşa Bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Entrance of the Kurşunlu Mosque
Külliye is composed of a mosque, schools, dormitories, bazaar and some other buildings. Bazaar has been used as hand crafts bazaar. Dormitory rooms are transformed into workshops and meerschaum museum.Meerschaum - before
Meerschaum - after
We continued our tour in the Odunpazarı. The way among the old houses took us to Atlıhan which is a bazaar built in 1880 by Takattin Bey.
We were hungry and ate in Köfteci Ahmet. Köftes (a Turkish meat ball dish) were really delicious.
This historical place has been used as movie plateau time to time. As this time ...
We went to Köprübaşı, the traditional shopping mile of the city, and shopped some local sweets. Met helvası is a sugar and flour based sweet typical to Eskişehir. Pestil is a fruit based sweet and it is made by drying the crashed fruits such as grapes, mulberries, plums etc. in the sun.
We went to Köprübaşı, the traditional shopping mile of the city, and shopped some local sweets. Met helvası is a sugar and flour based sweet typical to Eskişehir. Pestil is a fruit based sweet and it is made by drying the crashed fruits such as grapes, mulberries, plums etc. in the sun.
In terms of natural springs Eskişehir is a very rich place. The hot springs have been used in Hamams and even in the city center there are several of them. The most famous spring water of Eskişehir is Kalabak. Almost all drink water of the city is supplied from Kalabak. Which tasted so good after our wild tourism marathon.
This house in Kırmızıtoprak Mahallesi is my favourite house in Eskişehir...
A city founded in 14th Century BC! It must be very interesting to visit what is left from the old city, and to see how it has evolved into the thriving city that you describe.
ReplyDeleteFor the moment, my favourite image is Kurşunlu Mosque, which looks very nice.
And I wonder why the last house is your favourite one...