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Sivas: The Stone-Carved Heart of Anatolia

From Seljuk Masterpieces to the Birth of a Republic

Ömer Çelik by Ömer Çelik
May 3, 2026
in History, Seljuks Empire, Specials, Turkey Attractions, Turkey Tours
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Sivas is the silent heart of Anatolia, where Seljuk stone-work tells stories of ancient scholars and sultans. From the “stone poetry” of Gök Medrese to the UNESCO-listed Divriği, this city is a masterclass in history. Whether you’re coming from istanbul or cappadocia, Sivas is an essential stop for every curious traveler.

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The Spirit of Anatolia

Sivas is a city where history is written in stone, standing as a monumental bridge between the Seljuk Empire and the modern Republic. As you walk its ancient streets, the towering portals of the Gök Medrese and the twin minarets tell a story of a golden age in science and art.

It is a place where the legacy of the Silk Road remains alive, inviting travelers to discover a sophisticated cultural heritage that has quietly thrived in the heart of the Anatolian plateau for centuries. For those venturing from the bustling energy of istanbul or the surreal landscapes of cappadocia, Sivas offers an authentic encounter with Turkey’s soul.

From the breathtaking carvings of the Divriği Great Mosque to the local flavors of Sivas köftesi, every corner of this province reveals a deep-rooted hospitality and timeless beauty. It is more than just a historical stop; it is an essential experience for anyone seeking to uncover the true architectural and spiritual depth of the country.

The Layers of Sivas: A Chronicle of Civilizations

Sivas is a living archive where the echoes of the Silk Road meet the dawn of a modern nation. From its rise as a Seljuk masterpiece of “stone poetry” to its pivotal role in the Turkish Republic’s birth, the city’s history is a profound journey through the very soul of the Anatolian heartland.

Seljuk Capital of Science and Art

Gök Medrese
Buruciye Medrese
Çifte Minareli

In 1271, Sivas reached an architectural peak with the construction of three major madrasas: the Gök Medrese, Buruciye, and Çifte Minareli. Commissioned by Vizier Sahip Ata during the reign of Sultan Gıyaseddin Keyhusrev III, these institutions served as universities where medicine and philosophy flourished. The Gök Medrese is particularly famous for its turquoise tiles and its 25-meter-high twin minarets.

Today, the Şifahiye Medrese, built earlier in 1217 as a hospital, remains a testament to this golden age of science. These structures define Sivas as a beacon of medieval progress, featuring “stone lace” carvings that influenced the architectural identity of the entire Anatolian plateau. This heritage offers a historical depth that rivals the ancient sites found near ephesus.

The Crossroads of the Silk Road

Located at the intersection of the King’s Road and the Silk Road, Sivas was a vital strategic junction for centuries. During the Seljuk era, 250–300 caravansaries were built along these trade networks to provide safe harbor for merchant convoys. This made Sivas a thriving melting pot where wool, gold, and spices were exchanged between the Mediterranean and the Far East.

This geographical advantage fostered a resilient, cosmopolitan character that survived various conquests throughout the centuries. This legacy of trade remains visible today in the city’s traditional craftsmanship and the welcoming spirit of the locals, who have hosted global travelers for millennia, much like those who explore istanbul in search of Silk Road history.

The Cradle of the Modern Republic

Sivas transitioned from an imperial outpost to the birthplace of a new nation on 11th September, 1919. The Sivas Congress, convened by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, was a critical turning point where the national movement rejected foreign mandates. This assembly united regional defense groups into a single national organization, laying the foundational stones of the modern Republic.

The Atatürk Congress and Ethnography Museum, where the meetings were held, stands today as a powerful symbol of this patriotic spirit. This period transformed Sivas into a political stronghold, forever linking its name to sovereignty and liberty. For those visiting from cappadocia, Sivas provides a vital perspective on the political history that shaped modern Turkey.

Must See Touristic Attractions

Planning a visit to Sivas becomes easier with a clear overview of its key attractions, opening hours, and time requirements. From Seljuk masterpieces to Republic-era landmarks, this table helps you structure your itinerary efficiently while ensuring you don’t miss the city’s most historically significant sites.

AttractionWhy VisitHoursTime
Divriği Great Mosque & Hospital (UNESCO)Masterpiece of Seljuk architecture; intricate stone carvings and one of Turkey’s most unique medieval complexes.Open daily 09:00–17:00 (may vary due to restoration)1–2 hours
Gök MedreseIconic Seljuk madrasa with striking blue tile work and twin minarets; symbol of Sivas.Currently under restoration; exterior view anytime30–45 min
Çifte Minareli Medrese13th-century theological school with impressive double minarets and detailed stone portal.Open daily (exterior always accessible; interior varies)30–60 min
Buruciye MedreseHistoric Seljuk madrasa focused on science and education; now a cultural site with exhibits.Open daily 08:00–17:00/19:00 (seasonal)30–60 min
Sivas Congress Building (Atatürk Congress Museum)Site of the 1919 Sivas Congress; key moment in Turkey’s independence movement.Open daily 08:00–19:001–1.5 hours
Sivas Archaeology MuseumMajor regional museum with artifacts from prehistoric to Ottoman eras.Apr–Oct 08:00–19:00; Oct–Apr 08:00–17:001–2 hours
Sivas Castle HillScenic viewpoint over the city; remnants of ancient fortifications with peaceful surroundings.Open at all hours (daylight recommended)30–60 min

Flavors of the High Plateau

Sivas Köftesi
Pezik
Hingel

The most celebrated dish in the region is Sivas Köftesi, which is officially registered for its purity and contains only high-quality ground beef mixed with salt. It is grilled over oak charcoal to highlight the natural flavor of the highland-grazed meat and is traditionally served on a bed of fresh pide. 

Pezik is a unique local pickle made from the stalks of beet plants, fermented with garlic and vinegar to create a crunchy and tangy side dish. It is found on nearly every dinner table in Sivas and serves as the perfect acidic accompaniment to cut through the richness of hearty meat meals. 

Hingel is a comforting staple of Sivas home cooking, consisting of large, hand-folded dough triangles typically stuffed with a savory potato and black pepper filling. These dumplings are boiled and then drizzled with a generous amount of sizzling brown butter and red pepper flakes before serving. 

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Explore Sivas through the eyes of Ömer Çelik, a professional licensed tour guide born and raised in the city. With deep local knowledge and historical insight, he brings Sivas’s Seljuk heritage, cultural landmarks, and hidden corners to life, offering a more meaningful and well-guided travel experience.

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Get in touch with us to start planning your journey through Sivas with a knowledgeable local perspective. Whether you’re interested in Seljuk architecture, cultural heritage, or lesser-known corners of the city, we tailor each experience to match your pace and interests.

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Ömer Çelik is a professional tour guide and art history student from Sivas, Turkey. He holds a degree in Tourist Guidance from Erzincan University and is currently studying Art History at Sivas Cumhuriyet University. With over six years of experience in the tourism industry, including guiding in Istanbul, Ömer brings a deep passion for cultural exploration and storytelling to his work. His academic background and personal experiences enrich his insights into Turkey's rich heritage, with a particular focus on the history of Sivas and the legacy of the Seljuk Empire. Through his blog posts for The Other Tour, Ömer shares his extensive knowledge and enthusiasm, offering readers a unique perspective on Turkey's historical and cultural treasures.

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