Places To Visit In Kutahya – Top 5 Things To Do

Kutahya is one of the beautiful cities to visit in Turkey. It is one of the cities famous for its tile and ceramic products as well as local flavors. The best time to visit Kutahya is spring and summer. In addition, Kutahya is very famous for its thermal springs.
Kutahya Castle (Kütahya Kalesi)
Kutahya Castle, located in the place where Kutahya was first established, is in the center of the city and is a structure dating from the Byzantines. The city and the castle, which have continued to exist since ancient times, were repaired many times by the Seljuks, Germiyanoğulları and Ottomans in addition to the walls built by the Byzantines in the 5th century and were strengthened with additions.
The historical Kutahya Castle, which consists of three parts as the upper, inner and lower castle, was built of brick rows with tightly placed bastions, a mixture of rubble and cut stone. The castle, which stands like a ring on the part of the city called Hisar Tepesi, has three parts; Kale-i Sagir, Kale-i Bala and outer walls. Kutahya Castle does not have an inscription on the date of construction and by whom it was built. Located on a blue and reddish rock, the castle has a pentagonal shape when viewed from above. Besides its shape, the structure is solid and ornate.

Aizanoi Ancient City (Aizanoi Antik Kenti)
With its stunning ruins and captivating landmarks, Aizanoi offers a journey through time, allowing visitors to step into the shoes of the past and bask in its timeless charms.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Aizanoi as you embark on a journey through ancient marvels. The moment you set foot in this historical site, you will be transported back to the days of the Roman Empire. The grandeur of the Temple of Zeus, standing tall and mighty, will leave you in awe of its architectural brilliance. As you explore the vast site, you will stumble upon the magnificent Roman Theater, where you can almost hear echoes of the past, whispering tales of dramatic performances that once took place within its walls.
One of the most remarkable features of Aizanoi is the well-preserved Stadium, where ancient sporting events were held. As you walk along the tracks that once witnessed thrilling competitions, you can almost feel the excitement and adrenaline in the air. The intricate details and meticulous construction of the Stadium are a testament to the advanced engineering skills of the Roman era.
While Aizanoi steals the spotlight, Kutahya itself is a treasure trove of timeless charms waiting to be discovered. This picturesque city is famous for its rich heritage in pottery and ceramics. Take a stroll through its lively streets and be captivated by the vibrant colors and intricate designs that adorn the numerous pottery shops. Don’t forget to visit the Kutahya Archaeological Museum, where you can delve deeper into the region’s history and admire the exquisite collection of ancient artifacts.
Aizanoi Theaters & Stadiums
Aizanoi Theaters & Stadiums, excavation and field research in the ancient city of Aizanoi in the Çavdarhisar district of Kutahya, which dates back 5 thousand years and hosts an average of 60 thousand local and foreign visitors annually, has been continuing for 9 years.
With the increase in the popularity of the Aizanoi Ancient City, Kutahya tourism has also been positively affected. One of the most striking structures in Aizanoi is the Temple of Zeus. The world’s best preserved Temple of Zeus is located in the Ancient City of Aizanoi. In addition, the world’s first stock market structure is located here, together with the Stadium-Theatre complex, which is one of the first examples in the world.

Cini Museum (Çini Müzesi)
Cini (Çini) museum kutahya In the showcases of the museum, ceramic architectural elements produced in Kutahya and Iznik from the 14th century to the present, tile inscriptions, tile vases, plates, panels and household appliances made of tiles are exhibited in chronological order. At the entrance of the museum, the last Germiyan ruler II. There is the world’s second largest stone inscription written in Ottoman Turkish belonging to Yakup Çelebi.
It is possible to see the texts of the “First Collective Bargaining Agreement” in the date that was signed between the cup makers and journeymen on July 13, 1766, in the museum, also known as the “Gök Şadırvan”.

Dumlupinar Martyrs’ Cemetery
Dumlupinar Martyrs’ Cemetery; It consists of the Three Commanders Monument, the Militia Monument, the tombstones of 400 privates and 100 officers, the symbolic martyrs’ graves of 500 people, their inscriptions, the Martyr Father and Son Monument, the Mehmetçik Monument, Namazgah and Şadırvan. One of the remarkable monuments in the cemetery is the Martyr Father and Son Monument.
You can also visit the Kurtuluş Park and Dumlupınar Museum, which are located here, while visiting the martyrdom. Visiting and living this meaningful martyrdom monument built on the 70th anniversary of the Great Offensive will allow you to spend meaningful hours.


