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In Cappadocia, nature and history comes hand in hand to form one of the most beautiful scenes of the world. While wind and water formed the fairy chimneys (Peri Bacalari) in thousands of years, humanity built thousands of years old civilizations with carving houses and churches within these rocky pillars and decorating them with beautiful frisks. Cappadocia was derived from Katpatuka, which means "the land of beautiful horses" in the Hittite language. The name was first seen on the records on the 6th century BC. According to Herodotus, Persians called Cappadocia Katpatuka while the Greeks called Cappadocia as Syrians. Find an Hotel in Cappadocia at Thomas Cook. According to the Antic Period writer Strabon, in his 17 volume book Geographika, the
Traditional houses and churches carved into stones in Cappadocia are showing the uniqueness of the region. These houses were constructed on the feet of the mountains by rocks or cut stones. Being the only construction material of the region, rock, can be easily processed (because of its soft form) but after contact with air it hardens and turns into a strong construction material. Due to being plentiful and easy to process of the used material, regional unique masonry is developed and turned into an architectural tradition. Materials of neither courtyard nor house doors is wood. Upper parts of the doors built with arches are decorated with stylized ivy or rosette motifs.
The must see places in Cappadocia are the Fairy Chimneys, Goreme Open Air Museum and rock churches, underground cities of Kaymakli, Derinkuyu or Ozkonak, Zelve Valley and Pasabag, Avanos with its pottery and carpets, Uchisar rock fortress, Ortahisar rock fortress, Urgup, Ihlara Gorge, Soganli, Sinasos and Hacibektas. Urgup Museum at Cappadocia region, opened in 1971, contains pieces of art from the Prehistorical, Ancient Bronze Age, Hittite, Frig and Persian periods. The museum contains an etnographic section.
Cappadocia can be reached by bus from Istanbul (11 hrs), Ankara (5hrs), Antalya(10 hrs) or by plane from Istanbul (2 times a week) to Nevsehir Airport. There are various hotels and pensions for accommodation in the Cappadocia Region. |
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