10 Things to do in Malatya Province That You Shouldn't Miss

June 8, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Malatya Province, Turkey including Somuncu Baba Turbesi ve Kulliyesi, Battalgazi Grand Mosque, Levent Valley, Sire Bazaar (Dried Apricot Bazaar), Malatya Baskonaklar Ethnography Museum, Aslantepe Ruins, Orduzu Cinar Selalesi, Turgut Ozal Tabiat Parki, Armourer Mustafa Pasha Caravanserai, Malatya Museum.
Restaurants in Malatya Province

1. Somuncu Baba Turbesi ve Kulliyesi

Zaviye Mahallesi, Hulusi Efendi Caddesi No:166, Darende 44700 Turkey +90 422 615 15 00 [email protected] http://somuncubabaturbesi.com
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Somuncu Baba Turbesi ve Kulliyesi

2. Battalgazi Grand Mosque

Battalgazi - Malatya, Malatya 44090 Turkey
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Battalgazi Grand Mosque

It was built during the reign of Alaaddin Keykubad I, an Anatolian Seljuk Sultan, in 1224. The brick parts of the mosque belong to the first period of the mosque while the stone parts to that of later period. This monument is unique as it is the sole of example of a plan with four eyvans (a vaulted room with one side open to a court) of the Greater Seljuk ruled in Iran. Its altar is adjacent to its dome. It has an internal courtyard with garden and pool outside.The mosque is decorated with turquoise and purple tiled mosaics and columns having geometrical stars and joggles as well as an inscription on the arch and tiled zigzag shaped mosaics. The internal part of the dome is decorated with the magnificent mosaics coated with the bricks. The lower parts of the dome are decorated with the brickworks revealing the geometric art of triangle shapes.

3. Levent Valley

Akcadag, Malatya 44090 Turkey http://www.akcadag.bel.tr/sayfa.asp?id=178
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Levent Valley

The valley, lies in the Akçadağ district with its hidden natural wonders and rock reliefs, waits for its visitors. There are some rock reliefs in some caves, which emerged out of the geological formations, with different sizes. These reliefs are supposed to be dating back to the Late Hittite Period. This valley is a potential route for alternative tourism activities such as trekking, parachuting, rock climb, camping and scouting.

4. Sire Bazaar (Dried Apricot Bazaar)

Merkez, Malatya 44090 Turkey
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Sire Bazaar (Dried Apricot Bazaar)

5. Malatya Baskonaklar Ethnography Museum

Sinema Cad. No:19 Malatya Merkez, Malatya Turkey +90 422 324 45 32
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Malatya Baskonaklar Ethnography Museum

6. Aslantepe Ruins

Aslantepe Mah. Orduzu, Malatya Merkez, Malatya Turkey +90 422 337 10 02 http://www.malatyakulturturizm.gov.tr/TR,58312/aslantepe.html
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

Aslantepe Ruins

7. Orduzu Cinar Selalesi

Malatya Turkey
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Orduzu Cinar Selalesi

8. Turgut Ozal Tabiat Parki

Malatya Turkey +90 312 207 50 00 http://www.malatyakultur.com/malatya-tanitim/turgut-ozal-tabiat-parki
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Turgut Ozal Tabiat Parki

9. Armourer Mustafa Pasha Caravanserai

Battalgazi, Malatya 44090 Turkey
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4.0 based on 65 reviews

Armourer Mustafa Pasha Caravanserai

10. Malatya Museum

Kernek Meydani No:5 Malatya Merkez, Malatya Turkey +90 422 321 30 06
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Malatya Museum

Reviewed By apricot44 - Turkey, null

It is a museum where you can see the incredible artifacts from the oldest palace in the world and the oldest swords of the world.Transportation to malatya museum is very easy in kernek square(kanalboyu). Let me say very important information Malatya is the region where apricot is produced most all over the world.

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